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originally posted by: MiddleInsite
I see you conveniently left out January 6th riots at the Capitol.
Now what were you saying about hypocrites?
originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
a reply to: Madviking
Fantastic OP Viking!
The squirming should be fun!
originally posted by: SleeperHasAwakened
originally posted by: MiddleInsite
I see you conveniently left out January 6th riots at the Capitol.
Now what were you saying about hypocrites?
How did this post receive any stars?
Poster clearly did not read the OP and blatantly missed the thread author's inclusion of Jan 6th riot as part of his wider point.
"Deny Ignorance"
originally posted by: ketsuko
Protests are always inherently risky in that you have a large groups of people who are upset over something which is why they are there. For that reason, they always have the chance of spilling over in to riots. There's a reason why the COTUS mentions "peaceably assemble" when it addresses the issue.
BLM was not peaceably assembled in many cases no matter how peaceful it all started out. You can't call it peaceful when the final bill runs into the millions for hapless business owners and their insurances.
Similarly, the Jan. 6th protests also tipped over. However, it was far less costly. Nancy may have needed a new podium, but no one burned anything down, and the only death was one of the protesters shot by Capitol Police. The others died of unrelated causes.
Hundreds of alleged looters and rioters busted last year in protests over George Floyd’s murder by police have had their charges dropped, according to NYPD data — figures ripped as “disgusting” by a local business owner.
In The Bronx — which saw fires in the street and mass looting in June 2020 — more than 60 percent of arrestees have had charges dropped, according to the investigation by NBC New York.
Seventy-three of the 118 people arrested in the borough had their cases shelved altogether, another 19 were convicted on lesser counts like trespassing, which carries no jail time, the report said.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: CriticalStinker
That only applies to some people obviously.