I’m not here to diagnose you, but I know you don’t give a fuck about protesters, peaceful or otherwise. You’ve made that damn clear.
No you don't know that I don't care and I'd advise not playing internet pop psychologist neither of us would benefit from playing that game.
Hell if I didn't care I'd be off watching something or playing something now rather than engaging with some-one who can't argue and relies on strawmen, aspersions and just general shaming techniques the moment they face even a tiny amount of resistance.
That it can't be feasibly done?
Wow so you're actually admitting the messaging has a problem here?
THEY BURNED DOWN A PRECINCT BUILDING. And the vast majority of that “theft” gets handed out to the crowds. This is communities giving back what has been built on their backs and their blood, particularly in LA or Atlanta where upscale boutiques and the like in wealthy neighborhoods were heavily targeted.
They also burned down, stores people rely on. Pharmacies people need for medicine. Post offices people use to communicate (and Cthulhu help them if they burned down any super important irreplaceable letters). Bars people relax in and owners have spent most of their lives working to buy and build up to where it was.
LA only happened after the first night and lets be honest most of that was probably stuff made in China these days.
The civil rights movement started with sit-ins across the board, with a riot against the entire bussing industry. Panthers didn’t carry guns sometimes, they carried guns through their entire communities, challenged cops on every street corner. The specific right place to show dissent is wherever it will do nothing, because the rules have been written to keep themselves from changing, the system constructed to perpetuate itself into eternity. When the rules exist to make you lose, you break the fucking rules.
It started with Sit ins as you said.
It targeted 1 business industry as you said.
It was targeted as I said.
As for breaking rules, you have to judge the impact of breaking them and understand consequences and if the consequences are worth it otherwise you end up as a Rebel without a clue. Going after low income housing projects in a place with a housing problem isn't the answer.
The Police station, I don't support the use of violence but that can at least be pointed to as targeting something vaguely related to what people were upset about though the Police chief is Black isn't he?
Keep fighting until they stick.
You can't do it that way. The system is built how it is for a reason because in the past people "fought until it stuck" and innocent people died quite often as a result or lost their freedom. About the best that can be done is to build on it.
I don't think it will be difficult for the charges to stick at all, and once they have the charges for the first officer sorted, I am sure we will see these charges for the additional officers applied. I have no idea why you think what they did was legal tbh. Their additional malignant actions and not just inaction actually make that easier. It isn't like they can pretend they didn't know harm was being done, everyone was pointing it out to them.
Would you want to be the person with a Gun to confront the other person with a Gun already showing some disregard for the law?
I was going to respond, but you know, you're tipping your hand with your bad faith arguments here.
I really see no reason to think that someone who said something asinine is arguing in good faith, this is all fake hand wringing shit.
And for the record: they're allowed to and allowing protests to be hard to ignore doesn't disallow it so don't even pretend that's the logical conclusion.
Oddly I borrowed the argument from Moviebob hence I linked the related video to point out the argument.
Are people not allowed escapism? Or is escapism from the real world [current year] politics of things only acceptable if you find the reality of situations objectionable and the media portrays the situation without the objectionable reality?