Monday 1 June 2020

Ten Things About the Riots That Stand Out

1.  It's just odd.....no nutcase with a rifle has shown up to shoot riot thugs.  In the LA riots of the 1990s.....folks who owned business operations were perfectly willing to shoot people attempting to break in.  So far?  Nothing. 

2.  The threat of Covid-19?  No one seems to be washing their hands or getting worried about catching it. 

3.  Noticed any of the big name Democrats from the House or Senate pleading for a halt in the violence?  Yeah, that's odd.

4.  This idiot from Nashville who has been arrested for setting fire to the old city courthouse (historical building)?  My guess is that the DA will bring the punk in, with his lawyer, and lay down the charges.  In the midst of this.....if the guy were to agree to easy guilt, and agree to pay the total bill (probably over 1-million....maybe up to 3-million), he'd lessen the charges enough that the guy only got five years in prison.  The sad thing about this is that he had no respect for nothing....not for historical nature, or for the police, or law.

5.  Here we are with some mayors still more concerned about churches open....than riot business going on.

6.  The number of white kids bustling around black neighborhoods?  Why aren't black gangs establishing authority? 

7.  This odd statistic stands out.....for every 10,000 blacks arrested for a violent crime, three are killed in the process.  For every 10,000 whites arrested for a violent crime, four are killed in the process.  Blacks will ask why, and the most logical answer is that the idiot white folks put up a bigger fight.

8.   Virtually no one talks about this counterfeit $20 bill that the dead guy had, or where he picked it up from.

9.  Present population of Minneapolis is 425,000.  Out of that 20-percent are black.  For the entire state?  That's a curious thing....max of 5-percent of the entire state is black (6-million roughly). 

10.  What happen to racism and the justice system from 2008 to 2016?  Anything?  And this is what Biden is running upon? 

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