Quote (theCrossbones @ 7 Jan 2021 08:28)
so.. most of the conflicts in the BLM/Antifa world overthrow happened when cops created "thou shall not pass lines"
conflict between opposite sides occurred. If it was critical to block access to (insert random street name)
Why would it not be probable to assume it would be critical to black access to the Capital?
I guess Portland streets are far more valuable to you trumpers than house of congress.
good to know.
In a word: Yes.
I'm not paid six figures on the taxpayer's dime. I instead pay a nice portion of my income to insure that my rights are upheld. When rioters are burning down my city, blocking commerce, and looting my businesses for 180 days straight, it rather strains the "citizen to government" relationship.
Congress, on the other hand, IS paid by the tax payers dime. The buildings in question are public buildings, and frankly, I don't care if it's all burned to the ground.
When response to looting and burning of the citizenry's cities is, "Nah, it'll be fine!" then that is the same response I expect from the same actions taken against public buildings. No charges, all arrested released without charges, etc.
Politicians are public servants, not "leaders". They exist to insure our rights, not gain extra rights of their own.