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@ 2020-07-29 18:36:00

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no lifes matter under communism
Labs ieskats no neatkarīga žurnālista par daudziem reģioniem ASV, kurs skāra Antifa/BLM debošīri un cik forši tas ietekmē viņu čempionētos 'apspiestos'. Protams, neko tādu neuzzināsi no NBC, kas ar milzīgām cerībām gaida parādāmies kādu vaisupremacistu, kas atļausies neapstādināt savu auto uzbrūkoša teroristu bara priekšā.

Of the dozens and dozens of randomly-selected black Americans that I have so far spoken to across the United States, only two expressed what one might call a “positive” view of the riots, and they were both young men. Everyone else I have encountered is unabashedly scornful of rioting, and many even express apprehensions about the basic logic of a movement referred to as “Black Lives Matter,” which incongruously appears to them to have caused increased suffering in their predominantly black neighborhoods. Here’s an interview I conducted on video with a black man, Tony in Milwaukee, who describes what it was like to escape from a riotous mob on his way home from work. “It’s crazy man. I really don’t understand it. Cuz they sayin’ Black Lives Matter and all this stuff,” he said. “But man, you’re hurting the black community.” He, like many others in various places where riots occurred, also expressed confusion about why the wrongful police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis should have necessitated random destruction in their own city — hundreds of miles away — with its own set of localized concerns that don’t necessarily have anything in common with Minneapolis. Here’s a black resident articulating the same sentiment in Philadelphia, and another in The Bronx, both places which underwent major rioting.)


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