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1. lsh123+gf[view] [source] 2020-06-02 02:30:33
>>oftenw+(OP)
Could we please stop calling “protesters” all the people looting jewelry stores, Target, Nike, etc? These are not protesters, these are looters. Police should use any means at their disposal to protect lives and property from looters and rioters.
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2. komali+Pf[view] [source] 2020-06-02 02:35:56
>>lsh123+gf
Could we please not waste a second of thought on the relatively minor issue of broken store windows until we sort the issue of cops indiscriminately killing black people?

If you care so much, how about petition your local police force to dump their tear gas at the range and stop firing on peaceful protesters, turning a lot of sitting people into a riot.

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3. ineeda+9h[view] [source] 2020-06-02 02:48:26
>>komali+Pf
It's not a minor issue. It detracts significantly from the really issue at hand, making it nearly impossible to engage with protestors in a dialog as the small number of folks intent on violence and looting take all of the resources and attention, severely undermining the point of the protests, especially because it provides those disinclined to sympathy for the real issue to paint all with the same brush and so dismiss them.
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4. komali+rl[view] [source] 2020-06-02 03:23:47
>>ineeda+9h
Before it was looting, it was that kneeling at a football game distracts from the game. Before that, it was "no, no, protest will never work, you need to get more black people elected! Try to get a black president maybe!" Before that, it something else equally absurd.

No matter how black people try to get their voices heard about police violence, there will be people who doggedly tear those voices down by any means necessary.

We're talking about the fact that 14% of the US population can't call the cops for fear of dying.

It's NEVER good enough for white america. NEVER.

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