unenlightened
there's a difference between people here rejecting violence and looting and right wing commentators instilling fear of looting and violence with the objective to divide people (for the elections). The latter are the real problem, not the people with ideas similar to PF. — ssu
Judaka
Anaxagoras
Not all whites are racist. Some will treat you and your children with respect... — creativesoul
Anaxagoras
unenlightened
I called you a leftist because of past experiences. — Judaka
Judaka
unenlightened
You should look up Jane Elliot’s brown eyed blue eyed study — Anaxagoras
unenlightened
Why don't you try figuring out why the only recourse has become violence and working backwards. — Judaka
unenlightened
↪unenlightened
Why is there no legal recourse and what would a legal recourse look like? — Judaka
Judaka
unenlightened
BitconnectCarlos
Start responding yourself. When is violence justified? — unenlightened
unenlightened
If the problem is with the state/the system why not go after them as opposed to random private businesses? — BitconnectCarlos
Anaxagoras
Judaka
unenlightened
I did try to give you the opportunity to say something intelligent. — Judaka
Judaka
BitconnectCarlos
Anaxagoras
you're a full-blown racist? — Judaka
You treat people entirely different based on their skin colour and you admit it freely. — Judaka
Judaka
unenlightened
So just to be clear you're saying that these stores are the enemy, or at least a part of the enemy. — BitconnectCarlos
BitconnectCarlos
unenlightened
Streetlight
ssu
Yes, people not endorsing or condoning looting and violence obviously is the huge attitude problem they have here. — ssu
That's not remotely what I am saying. What I am suggesting is that there is a disparity between the condemnation of violence in defence of the human right to fair and equal treatment, and the support of violence in defence of property rights. — unenlightened
No. the real real problem is the unfair and unequal treatment of people and the violation of their most basic human rights. — unenlightened
If the problem is with the state/the system why not go after them as opposed to random private businesses? — BitconnectCarlos
Hit em where it hurts, not where you get annihilated. — unenlightened
unenlightened
Seems to me, and do correct me if I'm wrong, that you are talking about two different things whereas BC is talking about the same issue. — ssu
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