[Re: “Racist Looters Target Target, Robbing TVs, Clothing from Target during Black Riots in Minneapolis.”]
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 11:52:00 A.M. EDT
Here’s the philosophy of blacks—graffiti scrawled on the wall of a broken into building in Minneapolis:
“MERCHANDISE CAN BE REPLACED, BLACK LIVES CAN’T.”
So because they’re black, they’re allowed to break every law on the books—not get arrested—and continue to do so on any occasion they choose? Or is it only when a black dies in police custody? Why not all the time—and why can’t whites, as a group, decide to ransack a downtown area? Would police stand down to whites?
It’s almost a reflex action now—
1) Police try to arrest black;
2) He dies in custody (for whatever reason);
3) Media and (black) politicians incite, give tacit/not-so-tacit order to riot;
4) Blacks gather in enough numbers to guarantee riot with destruction, death;
5) Police told to ignore widespread crime;
6) No repercussions against rioters;
7) Rinse, repeat next time (without law enforcement, there WILL be a next time—and many more times—guaranteed).
--GRA
N.S. But blacks don’t believe what they say—they don’t care at all about black lives. It’s whites who care about them.
By Anonymous
Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 1:44:00 P.M. EDT
Always the same s—t, no matter what. Steal. Take advantage of a situation and just steal. Says a lot about a society of people.
By Anonymous
Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 1:57:00 P.M. EDT
“Minority owned business” was not even spared. They used to post a sign that said “soul brother” in the 1960's. That didn’t work either.
By Anonymous
Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 1:58:00 P.M. EDT
Cops don the SWAT gear and retreat to the tops of the police stations. What does that say!
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