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Im from the US and honestly the peaceful protesting I can understand. However the people that are looting and destroying other people property needs to stop. It's only making the situation worse. Think about it they are destroying there own city, and other people's livelihood. |
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My thing is why don't they go drag the officers out of their houses and stomp them dead? Why not take it out on the people accountable instead of local businesses? Roll up on the Whitehouse lawn, burn down police stations....Your neighborhood deli has absolutely f*ck all to do with police brutality. Seems like a bitch move to me to be honest. Funny part is you have two different movements, the rioting and looting is all orchestrated bullshit, probably ANTIFA. Videos of pallets of bricks being delivered to protest areas, mf's with headsets taking orders, etc....divide and conquer, that's exactly what they want. |
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The response in the UK is just brilliant.
Police officers in London - who are called heroes when they respond to a terrorist attack - are now being attacked by protesters because of police brutality in America. |
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ProfessorNobody wrote The response in the UK is just brilliant. The UK side of this is out of no where only last week everyone was clapping for them and calling them heros skip forward one week they're being attacked. If you want to protest fine but smashing things up, attacking police and looting does nothing. |
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Sean wroteProfessorNobody wrote The response in the UK is just brilliant. What about the police smashing things up to stir up violence or the police attacking peaceful protestors? |
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Sean wroteProfessorNobody wrote The response in the UK is just brilliant. I think the reason why this is getting so out of control is because of social media. Groups like ANTIFA have a strong foot hold within certain platforms which causes misinformation. There's even images floating around that states they want to crash the consumer economy by trying to get people to boycott buying shit. What does that have to do with ANYTHING? |
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Maze wroteSean wroteProfessorNobody wrote The response in the UK is just brilliant. What about this?? All the media does is try to blow everything out of proportion all those videos are mostly looters and people causing issues. |
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JZX wroteXIV wrote So you are more concerned about a little looting than a black man getting murdered by "police" I don't like the way you stated this one bit. You can look at this situation from many different perspectives, but there's only one right one. Merchandise and items can be replaced, LIVES CANNOT |
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Nick wroteJZX wroteXIV wrote So you are more concerned about a little looting than a black man getting murdered by "police" Adding on to what I said above, if a few buildings need to go to get the point across that you shouldn't kill ANY INNOCENT PERSON, then so be it. This is more than just a Black Lives issue, this is a HUMAN RIGHTS issue. If we can go ahead and kill just to kill, there is no reasoning to have a police force and/or authority figures. Get your shit together before it gets worse. |
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Maze wroteSean wroteProfessorNobody wrote The response in the UK is just brilliant. Still does not hand the right to burn down or loot businesses of people who have nothing to do with it. |
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