Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at non-curated photos and videos, the premise of this post is patently false. The anarchist, violent mob is made up of all colors. I am an accomplished, self-educated black woman. Why is skin color the first thing people see??? That is racism defined.
+1 Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Not dealing in facts does not help anyone. The fact is, the vast majority of looters are black. The other fact is, most black people are not looters. The looters are making a whole group of people look terrible and destroying the jobs we all need. We all need to condemn the looting. It's so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Not dealing in facts does not help anyone. The fact is, the vast majority of looters are black. The other fact is, most black people are not looters. The looters are making a whole group of people look terrible and destroying the jobs we all need. We all need to condemn the looting. It's so sad.
Can we start by condemning the police actions and police responses, please? The police are empowered in society's name to protect and serve. When they act unlawfully, they are acting unlawfully in society's name.
Honestly the police need our support right now to protect homes, businesses and peoples livelihoods. The police are risking their lives on the frontlines against rampaging gangs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Not dealing in facts does not help anyone. The fact is, the vast majority of looters are black. The other fact is, most black people are not looters. The looters are making a whole group of people look terrible and destroying the jobs we all need. We all need to condemn the looting. It's so sad.
Can we start by condemning the police actions and police responses, please? The police are empowered in society's name to protect and serve. When they act unlawfully, they are acting unlawfully in society's name.
Ok, I condemn the act of that guy in the Upper Midwest. Condemned. Killed someone. Done.
And now I praise the thousands of other cops out there doing the necessary, stressful and dangerous job, every day, that none of us are willing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Not dealing in facts does not help anyone. The fact is, the vast majority of looters are black. The other fact is, most black people are not looters. The looters are making a whole group of people look terrible and destroying the jobs we all need. We all need to condemn the looting. It's so sad.
Can we start by condemning the police actions and police responses, please? The police are empowered in society's name to protect and serve. When they act unlawfully, they are acting unlawfully in society's name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Not dealing in facts does not help anyone. The fact is, the vast majority of looters are black. The other fact is, most black people are not looters. The looters are making a whole group of people look terrible and destroying the jobs we all need. We all need to condemn the looting. It's so sad.
Can we start by condemning the police actions and police responses, please? The police are empowered in society's name to protect and serve. When they act unlawfully, they are acting unlawfully in society's name.
Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Not dealing in facts does not help anyone. The fact is, the vast majority of looters are black. The other fact is, most black people are not looters. The looters are making a whole group of people look terrible and destroying the jobs we all need. We all need to condemn the looting. It's so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
This. When you look at hours of footage at cities all over the US it is black males looting. Again, that does not fit your narrative but across hours of footage it is black gangs of looters.
Anonymous wrote:Um when you look at the footage, it’s black people. I know that doesn’t fit the narrative you’re trying to create but just look with your eyes at the ton of footage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is above the law. What can we do? The military is now his private security force. America is done.
Wait what? What would you have him do? Just stand aside and let all cities burn? For how long? And to what end?
For starters: not teargas peaceful protesters to get them out of his way so that he can walk to a church for a photo op because he's mad that people called him Bunker Boy.
Lafeyette Square belongs to the federal government, and I don't believe the protestors had a permit? Correct me if I'm wrong.