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progree
(10,928 posts)oswaldactedalone
(3,491 posts)Doesnt help.
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roamer65
(36,747 posts)That police officer that killed Floyd should be walked out to the crowd and left as a sacrifice.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,480 posts)People are having trouble surviving. They could sell the stuff they take to pay rent.
People loot because they have no money and the damn republicans don't care enough to help.
jimfields33
(16,044 posts)Cities are trying to attract business to their city to combats business deserts. I hope this doesnt stop progress. Although your overall premise is correct. I just hope it doesnt cause a worse citation in the long run. Will autozone and target rebuild or move?
Tipperary
(6,930 posts)You think this helps in any way? How about setting fires? Is that helping peoples financial situation? Please elaborate. And have they now ensured the employees at those stores have no jobs? Unreal.
MichMan
(12,000 posts)Might need it someday
BigmanPigman
(51,644 posts)after the cops who beat up Rodney King on video were acquitted in 1992.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
PoliWrangler
(139 posts)It's exactly the same. And Mpls area is my home now. It's sad how little progress we've made. Still, I trust Mayor Frey to do the right thing, he can be trusted.
BigmanPigman
(51,644 posts)I see a D next to his name. Simi Valley (where the cops in LA were tried and aquitted) is a big GOP area. I wonder if that makes a difference in the local govt's reaction. I can't believe that was almost 30 years ago.
PoliWrangler
(139 posts)He is so in tune to the diverse people in the city, I have hope.
BigmanPigman
(51,644 posts)Thank you! I needed it.
sarisataka
(18,839 posts)One of my in-laws works(ed) there...
MichMan
(12,000 posts)sarisataka
(18,839 posts)he says both the Target store and Cub Foods have been stripped bare. Those are the two biggest employers in that neighborhood.
But this will help bring justice
Demovictory9
(32,487 posts)sarisataka
(18,839 posts)the next closest store was also looted though not burned,
He sent me a video from one of his co-workers. The co-worker said the looters are in organized groups who plan which place to go next. They know the police are tied down so they are free to go wherever they want to strip stores. Part of the video showed looters on the street selling what they took to passing motorists.
I don't expect any of the stores to reopen soon.
Archae
(46,362 posts)Rioting, burning, and looting.
These are not "protestors."
They are rioters and thugs.
judeling
(1,086 posts)They were the thugs and hangers on.
But of course that wont matter.
womanofthehills
(8,795 posts)When people see a huge injustice, its kind of - I could be killed next so what the fuck.
SQUEE
(1,315 posts)Are you really saying that the Minneapolis Mayor and DA are complicit in this? I thought we support Democrats here.
intrepidity
(7,339 posts)Like anybody else who murdered someone on video would be.
SQUEE
(1,315 posts)Now is the time, EVRRYONE is pissed about this, across the entire political spectrum, trust me I have a very diverse set of friends and co workers, and none of them are behind the police on this one... Sadly tonight's criminal activities will lessen that outrage and merely fit a narrative they are more comfortable with.
intrepidity
(7,339 posts)And this kind of crap only helps rump and his supporters. Very sad.
Celerity
(43,632 posts)quakerboy
(13,923 posts)Several "arsonists" were later seen walking into the precinct.
I am not there, so I cant verify in this case, but It would not be inconsistent with overall police tactics i've observed in my area and in video from other protests in a variety of cities, which often include sending undercovers in to agitate and make the crowd look bad in the news, and almost always revolve around starting violence to try and draw a protest response that they can use to escalate use of force.
brettdale
(12,388 posts)To see video footage of Trump supporters with Guns out on the street, saying they're
going to stop looters.
Its utter BS, they just want an excuse to shoot a black man.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)and shoot back.
dware
(12,449 posts)board, are combat veterans, unlike most MAGATS, who will run and hide at the first sound of gunfire, unlike those of us who have combat experience.
SQUEE
(1,315 posts)They can't even put their RDS on properly.
herding cats
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I also see how this escalated to this point. Which in no way makes this ok, but I understand the factors and influences that lead to terrible, craptastic moments like this.
NutmegYankee
(16,201 posts)
And often there is an element of truth in such descriptions. If you have ever been in mob that was agitated about some injustice, you know how contagious it can be. Ordinary people, normal citizens, you and me - we get swept up and do things that would be unlikely under other circumstances: shouting, shoving, throwing rocks, smashing windows, and, yes, even looting.
It usually takes an incident to get a riot started, such as an accident or the police attacking or killing an innocent bystander. But once it has begun, the raging mob has a life of its own. Deep-seated resentments, repetitive frustrations and long standing disappointments galvanize people into action. And the mob provides cover, an anonymity that makes it easier to overcome one's usual reticence or moral scruples. One is immersed, engulfed. And it can become an exuberant experience, a joyful release for long suppressed emotions. It can also become manic, driven, a means of restlessly seeking new outlets. Leadership emerges spontaneously and changes rapidly.
It offers a kind of intense belonging, not dissimilar to what spectators feel at a sports event or fans at a rock concert. But because it isn't focused on a game or performance, it easily gets out of hand. Freud described such "mass psychology" in 1924, in the tumultuous aftermath of World War One. Others have studied it since as a recurrent form of group behavior.
brettdale
(12,388 posts)ASAP
sfstaxprep
(9,998 posts)I went to bed at Midnight PST, and up at 7 AM, and he's still on. Looks like he needs a break.