Edited Aug. 26, 2020 at 6:15 p.m.
Quoting: mondo
Houses can be rebuilt and repaired. Businesses can be reestablished. Again, these are things. You can't bring someone back to life. At no point did I say that this things aren't important, I said they're less important that actual lives.
Yes, it is unfortunate that the United States has gotten to this point, but the socioeconomic situation for a lot of people made this inevitable. Violent protests are very much in a anatomy of a failing system. How do you think the Civil Rights movement in the 60s gained traction? Laws weren't signed because people peaceful marched in a designated route flanked by government-approved security. The fact that you're more concerned over property and products is concerning, but not surprising honestly. I'm going to assume you have no problem with how the government is handling the protests in Portland yet were very concerned with what has been happening in Hong Kong over the past year. If I'm wrong about that, I'm sorry.
I asked you for a source on Antifa killing 60+ people this year, you have no provided one. Considered this would be a hot issue, especially for conservatives, looking it up should've provided some result or insight. I didn't find anything, nor anything relating to CHAZ in the extremities you listed. I'm asking again, please provide a source on your claim.
If you dont have money, you cant rebuild them, you cant repair them, you cant buy a new one. Doubley so when you're a small business owner who has sank their entire life into something. You have a very selfish, small minded view which is precisely why communism/socialism fails. This took me 10 seconds to find a Leftist approved source for you:
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/7/2/21310109/chop-chaz-cleared-violence-explained
Almost like you didnt even look at all, typical for the left to put blinders on.
also you want to talk about Hong Kong now youre swinging in my ballpark. On how a foreign Communist dictatorship, swooped in, rigged elections then started arresting people for no reason. That aint close to what happened in Portland. Everyone arrested in Portland was arrested and charged. They were all traced back to a crime scene. They had legitimate warrants and were given due process. That is not happening in Hong Kong, where an, again, foreign communist dictorship is holding citizens they deem a threat with no charges and no link to crime scenes in any capacity. Also the Civil rights movement was extremely peaceful and most of the aggresors on their side have been forgotten, while people like Martin Luther King Jr are immortalized