You seem to be insinuating that BLM protesters had something to do with the killings of LeGend, and Secoriea. How so?
The police should not use deadly force against unarmed protesters, even if they break into the capitol. But you should also condemn the violence against BLM. They also have a right to protest. Police hit BLM protestors with batons, hit people with tear gas and pepper spray, hurl flash bangs, drove squad cars into demonstrators. They shot many UNARMED people, aimed their guns at faces and shot them in the eye deliberately with rubber bullets. At least 20 people suffered traumatic eye injuries. A 75-year-old man was shoved to ground by Buffalo police and suffered serious brain injury. It was only luck that he wasn't killed. Yet
you characterize the police response to BLM as "valiant". It was not. It was fascist, just as it was fascist to shoot Ashli Babbit. Folks should stand together against fascism.
I don't know whether the KC police have arrested a suspect in LeGend's death, but it occurred while an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence prevailed. There's not question about the circumstances in which Secoriea died. Her parent had unintentionally driven into the area next to the Wendys where protesters had set up a barricade.
Where police take violent action against ACTUAL peaceful demonstrators on public property that the protesters are not attempting to vandalize or burn, that must always be condemned, but that was not what was mainly happening during the summer, notwithstanding the media claims of "95% peaceful." If only 5% are committing overt violent acts, the other 95% participating by remaining there and not dispersing.
I certainly agree that "Folks should stand together against fascism." The question is, who is and who is not "fascist?" It's a word that gets tossed around a lot with little thought.
You seem to be insinuating that BLM protesters had something to do with the killings of LeGend, and Secoriea. How so?
The police should not use deadly force against unarmed protesters, even if they break into the capitol. But you should also condemn the violence against BLM. They also have a right to protest. Police hit BLM protestors with batons, hit people with tear gas and pepper spray, hurl flash bangs, drove squad cars into demonstrators. They shot many UNARMED people, aimed their guns at faces and shot them in the eye deliberately with rubber bullets. At least 20 people suffered traumatic eye injuries. A 75-year-old man was shoved to ground by Buffalo police and suffered serious brain injury. It was only luck that he wasn't killed. Yet
you characterize the police response to BLM as "valiant". It was not. It was fascist, just as it was fascist to shoot Ashli Babbit. Folks should stand together against fascism.
I don't know whether the KC police have arrested a suspect in LeGend's death, but it occurred while an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence prevailed. There's not question about the circumstances in which Secoriea died. Her parent had unintentionally driven into the area next to the Wendys where protesters had set up a barricade.
Where police take violent action against ACTUAL peaceful demonstrators on public property that the protesters are not attempting to vandalize or burn, that must always be condemned, but that was not what was mainly happening during the summer, notwithstanding the media claims of "95% peaceful." If only 5% are committing overt violent acts, the other 95% participating by remaining there and not dispersing.
I certainly agree that "Folks should stand together against fascism." The question is, who is and who is not "fascist?" It's a word that gets tossed around a lot with little thought.