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It's about time they started holding these people responsible, instead of shrugging their shoulders and saying things like "summer of love" or the violence is a "myth".
I'm sure reality set it as for the rioter trying to destroy below, what is left is the multiple series of skin grafts and long-term recovery.
Meanwhile out in Portland a guy who pleaded guilty to first degree arson for his role in a fire outside the Portland Police Bureau's north precinct was sentenced to three years probation, and 160 hours of community service. https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/202...y-service.html
Oh its worse when you realize that this wasnt his first crime:
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He now faces a probation violation in connection with a 2019 conviction for third-degree robbery in Washington County, according to prosecutors and court records. Fodor and two other people had tried to take another person’s iPhone outside the Washington Square Mall.
Playing "revolutionary" is fun.... Until the long arm of the law catches up to you and b1 tch slaps you really hard in the face.
Had America not won the American Revolution, all the patriots we celebrate today, would have been tried and probably executed as traitors to England...and they would have went down in history as criminals/traitors!
But since their 'revolution' was successful, we celebrate what they did now! LOL Im sure this is tough for many Americans, because they are technically celebrating people that used violence because they disagreed with the govt at the time.
Had America not won the American Revolution, all the patriots we celebrate today, would have been tried and probably executed as traitors to England...and they would have went down in history as criminals/traitors!
But since their 'revolution' was successful, we celebrate what they did now! LOL Im sure this is tough for many Americans, because they are technically celebrating people that used violence because they disagreed with the govt at the time.
Specifically they disagreed with the tyranny being used to violate their rights.
A Minnesota rioter who pleaded guilty to an arson charge for his role in setting a Minneapolis police station on fire during protests last May just learned his fate from the judge. Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, got fined $12 million for his role in burning the station."
I sure hope this is true. No other way to stop the never ending riots and burning cities down.
Good.
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