dougthonus wrote:musiqsoulchild wrote:Nope they dont.
Ultimately, if the Cops used resources from local areas...then they are responsible for the blowback that comes from it.
I guarantee you that there will be phone calls and an electronic trail of communication linking Militia members to the Cops leading upto that event and after that event.
The WORST thing is that Kyle went all the way back to Antioch and then only after social media showed up and did its thing surrendered himself.
That's all choreographed. Surrendering himself makes him look responsible.
There is no question in my mind that the Militia and Kyle had the explicit blessing of at least 2 Police departments ( Antioch and Kenosha).
Yeah, the cops relying on militia is ridiculous and crazy. Attempt to call in the national guard or get other police resources if you can or whatever. Completely agree. That is absolutely part of the element of fault here.
That said, this situation simply doesn't happen if a ton of people don't decide to go out and burn down the town and destroy everything in sight. There is only a lack of police to deal with this situation because a riotous mob has formed to commit an amount of crime too large for the police to handle.
I think it's weird that people have normalized violent, destructive, criminal behavior as if because it is supporting racial injustice we should not care about destruction of property, theft, or death that has happened in these protests and just blame the police.
Well Doug, I am totally against looting and burning down towns, but I think you have to ask what's in the climate if it's happening (and normalized).
Every single time protests erupted in history, it was caused by these 4 things:
- Students/young adults feeling threatened ideologically
- Mistrust/lack of transparency in the government
- Economic disparity
- Racial/ethnic injustice
The pandemic was just the ignition for all this stuff.
But this is what happens. It doesn't make much imagination to ask what a good, intelligent leader would do. They would plead with the protestors to stop the looting and violence. He would meet with protest leaders and discuss endlessly what can be done.
Trump has been fighting back both with aggressive rhetoric and literally sending in secret service and national guard against city wishes. The POTUS is supposed to be smarter and the "better man" than an angry 20yo, yet he's basically stubbornly duking it out.
You really can't blame the mob... because the mob is a mob. It's chaotic, unpredictable. A practical thing is blaming the leaders. Trump administration is absolutely handling this protest climate as badly as the pandemic: F-
I would say Lori Lightfoot for example, while she has had a tough job, she's made a lot of bad gaffes with the police and protestors. She's also done a bad job. Her and Pritzker have done alright with the pandemic. Atleast they accepted the science. Perhaps economically, their decisions weren't the best in the long-run; we will see.
Rodney King riots lasted less than one week. There has been a big build-up of these Police brutality protests the last 10 years. We have reached a tipping point. I hate to over-simplify this, but to simplify it... the reason we are 4 months into violent riots with no end in sight, is because the POTUS is a sociopath and horrible leader, unwilling to discuss or acknowledge. I mean, he's screaming Law & Order in return. It's like having a misbehaving teenager with major depression issues and continuing to spank them really hard to teach them a lesson.