There wasn’t much violence where? Before you answer please keep in mind that we all have the internet. I was talking about physical violence in the streets of louisville and Portland.
I agree with you that the government shutdowns hurt small businesses far more than they hurt big businesses. Democrats should be help responsible for pushing shutdowns so hard and for so long.
$2 billion in damages, thousands of people injured, thousands of arrests and a few hand full of deaths.
“The costs have amounted to the costliest period of civil unrest in insurance history, overtaking the 1992 Los Angeles riots that cost $775million which, with inflation according to Axios, would be $1.42billion.”
There was nothing moderate about the violence BLM worked hard to create.
And those peaceful capitol protestors were maybe guilty of jaywalking if that, right bah bah Michael?
Just because the capitol protestors were far less violent and had the same odds of overthrowing the most powerful country in the world as the BLM rioters had doesn’t mean what they did was legal. We should arrest the rioters from both groups or neither group, but both groups is far more preferable IMO.
$2 billion in damages, thousands of people injured, thousands of arrests and a few hand full of deaths.
“The costs have amounted to the costliest period of civil unrest in insurance history, overtaking the 1992 Los Angeles riots that cost $775million which, with inflation according to Axios, would be $1.42billion.”
There was nothing moderate about the violence BLM worked hard to create.
Yes, but think of all the good that came from the movement. Sometimes you have to loot/burn stores, block traffic and harass diners to get social change.
Yes, but think of all the good that came from the movement. Sometimes you have to loot/burn stores, block traffic and harass diners to get social change.
I think of the very nice houses BLM leaders bought with donations and that helps sleep at night