Riots in Minneapolis

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Magenta

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would you agree
that what we see
comes down to us from history?
reverberating exploitation, oppression, slavery
how can it end?
how will we mend?
when deep dark wounds are festering
the lie of equality and justice for all
laid bare by brutality, corruption, and tyranny
 
May 26, 2020
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1.Floyd is innocent.
2.People shouldn't use his name to robbing whatever they want. Protesting is not robbing.
 
May 26, 2020
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CCP finally got a thing to boast... America is bad! America is a hell, police men killed people randomly ! Hong Kong police is better than them...... I hope God can address these things soon. 🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢
 

Billyd

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There is no excuse for riots.

There is also no excuse for officer's method of restraint. Any law enforcement people here care to tell us how they are taught to restrain unruly suspects.
 

Socreta93

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Whether you agree with the rioting or not, choosing to focus just on that and not the actual root of what is causing the riots is deflection. Again you can disagree with people burning buildings but lets not forget WHY people are reacting this way.
 

Dude653

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I can't condone violence and destruction of property but I can sympathize with their anger
Dr. Martin Luther King said rioting is the voice of an unheard people
 

gb9

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I can't condone violence and destruction of property but I can sympathize with their anger
Dr. Martin Luther King said rioting is the voice of an unheard people
well, since the police chief up there said that many of the rioters are from outside the area, a call definitely went out.

probably on " crowds for hire", a website that organizes and pays protesters.
 

Magenta

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I can't condone violence and destruction of property but I can sympathize with their anger
Dr. Martin Luther King said rioting is the voice of an unheard people
Maybe some riots could be characterized that way, but certainly not all :geek:
 

1ofthem

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Protesting in it's self is alright but there is no excuse for protests to turn into riots. People need to protest without getting all crazy and violent.
 
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Protesting in it's self is alright but there is no excuse for protests to turn into riots. People need to protest without getting all crazy and violent.
all those stores got broken into and thousands and thousands of dollars of merchandise was stolen, buildings got burned down, people got hurt who had nothing to do with what happen, reminded me of the LA riots. why do people have to destroy people’s business and hurt people who had nothing to do with what happened. that has always boggled my mind. that kind of destruction only hurts the community.
 

Dude653

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well, since the police chief up there said that many of the rioters are from outside the area, a call definitely went out.

probably on " crowds for hire", a website that organizes and pays protesters.
I will alert Alex Jones immediately
 

pickles

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What happened to George Floyd was horribly and heart-breakingly wrong.
What is happening there now is also wrong.
May we pray for all!

{The thief comes but to steal, kill and destroy.}


God bless
pickles
 

gb9

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I will alert Alex Jones immediately
crowds on demand-your home for protests , rallies, advocacy , audiences , p r stunts, and political events. services available nationwide.

so, no need to alert infowars, you can call them your self, they have an 800 number, just visit their website " crowds on demand. com"
 

Desdichado

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This is totally irresponsible. Don't they know they're supposed to be social distancing? Are they wearing masks?!

Where are the Karens of the world when you need them to impose draconian public order measures?
 

gb9

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This is totally irresponsible. Don't they know they're supposed to be social distancing? Are they wearing masks?!

Where are the Karens of the world when you need them to impose draconian public order measures?
oh, don't worry, the mayor of minneapolis asked the protesters to please wear a mask and social distance while " protesting".

that should fix everything!!
 
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The media and certain public figures go a long way to incite rioting. It's obvious when they hype up a particular injustice while ignoring the dozens of other ones that occur daily.

It seems like it's normally agenda-driven and not justice for the wronged, otherwise they would give all stories the same time and energy.
 

Dude653

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The media and certain public figures go a long way to incite rioting. It's obvious when they hype up a particular injustice while ignoring the dozens of other ones that occur daily.

It seems like it's normally agenda-driven and not justice for the wronged, otherwise they would give all stories the same time and energy.
What did the Minneapolis Police department think was going to happen? I saw the video. There's no question in my mind that was murder.
Thing is, peaceful protest don't work in a police state I'm not condoning the violence but I sympathize with their anger and until things change this will continue to happen
 
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Thing is, peaceful protest don't work in a police state I'm not condoning the violence but I sympathize with their anger and until things change this will continue to happen
Peaceful protest doesn’t work whatcha mean by that?
 

notuptome

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Peaceful protest doesn’t work whatcha mean by that?
No money in peace only in anarchy.

If you listen carefully you will notice that they do not just want arrests. They want convictions and executions ever before these men get a trial. Two wrongs do not make a right.

This matter must be settled in a court of law not the court of opinion.

For the cause of Christ
Roger