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1. say_it+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-30 11:53:56
Are people here seriously upset by technology used to identify rioters? I'm glad it exists and hope it helps to remove dangerous criminals from society.

I'm noticing a dangerous pattern emerging in the left where people are siding with rioting. You know nothing about what riots do to cities. It destroys them.

This is the moment where Trump wins the re-election because of a growing movement that is sympathetic to destroying the great city of Minneapolis over criminal conduct of a police officer.

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2. diggan+B[view] [source] 2020-05-30 12:02:08
>>say_it+(OP)
Riots don't happen over one bad police officer. It might finally boil over and explode over one situation, but the situation has been brewing for so long, that no one can even remember the start of it anymore.

The actions of a riot might be that entities within areas gets destroyed, but that's hardly the goal.

It's similar to when kids mindlessly destroy public properties in the night in smaller cities. It's not because they just like to smash stuff, but because there is nothing else to do. Rioting tends to be the last possible action you have in your pocket, until a civil war appears. When people are feeling that no one is listening to them, they try to find other ways of getting heard.

And as history has shown us time and time again, riots sometimes work. I wish people didn't have to resolve to violence, but as an outsider who been watching the police brutality in the US for as long as I can remember, it doesn't surprise me that people has had enough.

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3. Veen+x3[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-05-30 12:32:00
>>diggan+B
Yes, if we learn anything from history it should be that stealing TVs and sneakers from stores owned by immigrants is the solution to social deprivation.
4. charle+Xa[view] [source] 2020-05-30 13:48:08
>>say_it+(OP)
It’s not the criminal conduct of an officer. Police brutality is a recurring pattern in these communities. It’s large injustices like murder and small ones like unjustified traffic stops and fines. It’s continual and oppressive. People are mad about it and rightfully so. There are plenty of examples peaceful protest against police brutality but nothing has changed. What can we expect? Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
5. yardie+wb[view] [source] 2020-05-30 13:53:36
>>say_it+(OP)
Trump doesn't win the election and his hysterical tweets only further prove that he knows how much shit he's in come November.
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