Siergiej, on 29 May 2020 - 01:38 PM, said:
It's telling when people are more mad about a burnt Honda Civic than about decades of systemic violence, oppression, and neglect of entire communities.
Sorry mate, you are clearly missing my point. It's not the property damage (well it is a bit), it's who owns it.
You don't get justice for people in your neighbourhood by burning your neighbourhood down.
You don't shit in your own nest.
You don't get justice from a corrupt system by fucking on your own people.
And when it comes to attracting attention to these injustices - when you do the above actions to get that attention you've already lost in the court of public opinion. The bad elements undercut the efforts of the good people.
And the cycle repeats itself.
How can I make it plainer? Am I speaking another language?
EDIT: if someone came up to you and said "the system is so corrupt, I have no other recourse but to burn down the local greengrocer" you'd think he was crazy and want to punch them in the face. No reasonable person could agree with that logic. I'm sorry, but while I agree with 90% of the above reasonings, I will never, ever understand or condone fucking on your neighbour when they are not your enemy - they're in the shit with you! It's like going to war (a good one, against Nazis or something like that), and then shooting your squadmates and looting the bodies because "The bad guys had too much of an advantage, so I had to express my rage and do SOMETHING, get attention, etc ...".
Burning down police stations ... whoa, severe. But you know in this situation, that I can understand. Not approve, mind, but definitely understand.
EDIT2: I see that CNN crew got hastily released (only because of the cameras I'll bet, and the fact it went out LIVE. Otherwise there may have been a more reluctant response from the authorities, if any). Bloody hell, what a clusterfuck. Is anyone in charge over there?
This post has been edited by Tsundoku: 29 May 2020 - 03:19 PM
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