The scenes of anti-racist protesters in the area they declared "police-free" in Seattle, Washington state, revive the protests of revolutionaries during the Arab Spring in the squares and fields about 9 years ago, which have become a memory in the Arab countries that lived. There are many similarities with the difference, for the Seattle protestors erected tents for them in the region and took care of them themselves, and the letters of the protesters multiplied and the chants chanted, and the banners, leaflets, and graffiti forms that all speak in one language are repudiated, denouncing racism and denouncing the brutality of the police and racism, since the death of the African-American George Floyd At the hands of the police in Minnesota 3 weeks ago.

To reassure protesters in the city, a Seattle judge issued an order prohibiting city police from using tear gas and other means to disperse peaceful protesters, which is a victory for local activists, reinforced by Washington Governor Jay Inseley's response to Trump's threats saying that "the president must stay out of the affairs of the state". As for Seattle Mayor Jenny Dorkan, she said, "Any invasion of the city will be unconstitutional and illegal."