Again, I think there's a breakdown of communication between the left and right on this.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 6:17 amPeaceful protest is the way to go. I perfectly see the impossible place some of the protests were put into, thanks to US Police being the racist shitshow it is, but putting the torch to your own community and your very own neighbourhoods and neighbours only serves to deliver a further cheap excuse to crack down hard and not change a damned thing. Rage against the system all you want, but not the people who you depend upon and who depend on you.Makeshift Python wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 5:07 amBingo. Combine that with everything else that has been going on like political corruption and and how COVID-19 has been handled, of course people are going to react strongly. It's slowly been simmering for a decade and is now at boiling point. If folks like Madner Kami can't recognize that, that's purely their own issue. They can sit at their computer and wag their fingers all they like as far as I'm concerned.
From what I can tell is pretty much nobody condones what the rioters do. The difference though is that the left doesn't see them as speaking for the black community while the right directly ties it overall black activism.
It's not hard to see from a distance that many people within the community are negatively impacted by it, and it is nonetheless out of their control. It's entirely unfair to judge the general Black Lives Matter movement on the rioters themselves.