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Old 06-13-2020, 12:19 PM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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We were connecting the dots until we saw people burning stuff down and stealing .........Then we just stop trying.......
same here in Glasgow wanton vandalism has spoiled all hope of the protesters having respect ..their just hoodlums during Lockdown or have other political or religions agendas.. they claim to love Glasgow and Scotland but want to change it for their own reasons.. getting rid of statues changed nothing.. and now Remembrance Day statues have been smashed.. this shows the type of mob idiots were up against and their real reason for doing this.. and its nothing to do with slavery that they claim. Maybe instead of making a big deal out of statues they should maybe be helping the slave traffickers we have in Glasgow and in other parts of the world where it goes on.. Floyds name is being used for vandalism and worse.. a horse was injured in London by some idiot throwing a bike.. and bottles have been thrown.. I dont see this getting any better..If you knew Glasgow with its own bigotry over Catholic and Protestant with their rival football teams you would understand more what exactly is going on here..
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Old 06-14-2020, 05:08 PM
 
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Minneapolis has a reputation as being a very liberal city. Because of this the local government has chosen to let Minneapolis burn. Is this fact going change the locals' political positions, and maybe chose more conservative leaders who won't tolerate this type of violence?
Never voted Republican before, but Trump it will be in November. Also when I retire in a few years, it will be to a red state. MN is now as bat **** crazy as CA.
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