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In reply to the discussion: So many people are upset about property damage... [View all]SMC22307
(8,090 posts)39. A 105-year-old furniture store was damaged in downtown Raleigh.
The manager is a black man who defended the store for two nights of rioting. Listening to him speak broke my heart, same with the woman they interviewed -- the one who worked at the store her entire adult life. It's not just "property" damage, these people are taking it personally.
https://www.wral.com/riot-damages-105-year-old-local-furniture-shop-in-downtown-raleigh/19124965/
Now we've got rioters expressing regret:
'Destruction is not the answer:' After Raleigh riots, those arrested express regret
https://www.wral.com/destruction-is-not-the-answer-after-raleigh-riots-those-arrested-express-regret/19126202/
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The looting makes those in power (and privileged sypathizers) uncomfortable.
Progressive Law
Jun 2020
#17
Except, OP is not equating unfair taxation w/o representation to looting/rioting.
Progressive Law
Jun 2020
#16
Until black men are given equal protection and representation by our society and our government
PTWB
Jun 2020
#7
Tear up the Capitol, police stations, city halls, etc., if you must, but what did this accomplish?
Hoyt
Jun 2020
#8
People Die defending sacred texts, sacred places, lifes work and livelyhoods, we call it noble
judeling
Jun 2020
#22