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Who the hell thinks this behavior is acceptable? It’s nonstop, every night, every city. Where is city leadership? In any sane society this would have been stopped months ago no? Nothing justifies this, NOTHING!
We now know there is a plan to burn our homes: they're telling us that. SO, what do we do? If we fight back - we are called vigilantes. And that's illegal. its a perfect recipe for war. No mayors. no leaders. no protection. what do we do?
Writer Vicky Osterweil's book, In Defense of Looting, came out on Tuesday. When she finished it, back in April, she wrote (rather presciently) that "a new energy of resistance is building across the country." Now, as protests and riots continue to grip cities, she argues that looting is a powerful tool to bring about real, lasting change in society. The rioters who smash windows and take items from stores, she says, are engaging in a powerful tactic that questions the justice of "law and order," and the distribution of property and wealth in an unequal society.
Who the hell thinks this behavior is acceptable? It’s nonstop, every night, every city. Where is city leadership? In any sane society this would have been stopped months ago no? Nothing justifies this, NOTHING!
Every leftist mayor and or governor think it’s acceptable as does every other leftist politician, and many leftist citizens. That’s who.
A lot of people think it is acceptable, otherwise it would stop. It is not difficult to stop this stuff. They had the political will to lock up a free nation for months on end, but they can't stop someone from burning down a building?
For whatever reason, mayors and governors are giving people 'space to destroy' like they did in Baltimore a few years ago. And it is NOT acceptable.
A lot of people think it is acceptable, otherwise it would stop. It is not difficult to stop this stuff. They had the political will to lock up a free nation for months on end, but they can't stop someone from burning down a building?
For whatever reason, mayors and governors are giving people 'space to destroy' like they did in Baltimore a few years ago. And it is NOT acceptable.
Good point they tell us to sit in our homes because of covid which is really only dangerous to the old and obese but refuse to keep rioters, looters and degenerates locked up.
Who the hell thinks this behavior is acceptable? It’s nonstop, every night, every city. Where is city leadership? In any sane society this would have been stopped months ago no? Nothing justifies this, NOTHING!
Who's going to arrest them? If I'm a cop, I'm not going 100 miles near a mob of gun carrying, brick throwing, fireworks shooting cop haters with masks on.
Who's going to arrest them? If I'm a cop, I'm not going 100 miles near a mob of gun carrying, brick throwing, fireworks shooting cop haters with masks on.
I'll pass and find a new line of work thanks...
Certainly not if you are in a city that is run by people sympathetic or outright supportive of the DNC terrorists.
A lot of people think it is acceptable, otherwise it would stop. It is not difficult to stop this stuff. They had the political will to lock up a free nation for months on end, but they can't stop someone from burning down a building?
For whatever reason, mayors and governors are giving people 'space to destroy' like they did in Baltimore a few years ago. And it is NOT acceptable.
Not only are the Democrat mayors and governors giving the thugs “space to destroy,” they are actively blocking Trump’s attempt to restore law and protect innocent businesspeople and property owners.
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