musiqsoulchild wrote:My friend runs a clinic - he just started the business a few months ago. It's in the North side...near Fullerton.
His place was ransacked by rioters. They stole electronic equipment among other things. They knew what they were looting.
He has a lovely post on Facebook. He says - " I get it. I dont care what happened to my business. I understand the frustration and the anger. These people have been marginalized for so long. I get their pain."
I am not asking y'all to be like him. But at least know that this isnt about looting and rioting.
This is primarily about protesting. And that will continue.
You cant make beautiful bacon without some of that bacon fat spilling on you and burning you in the process. Creation is not linear. It's very organic.
History is being created now. The National Guard is being called in unprecedented numbers. On our fellow citizens.
The focus needs to be on the protesters. The damage that is occurring alongside it is what it is. Store owners can defend their stores. Shoot at the vandals. That's fine.
Just dont delegitimize the movement.
There are bad actors. That doesnt take away from the protest and the movement. This is the same logic we have been spoonfed for decades now...that there are some bad cops...dont vilify the entire police force because of it.
Eventually the anger will fade out and the people whose calling it is to bring the community together will rise up. In due time though.
You actually can protest without looting. Most protests are without looting.
Also, I think few looters are actually protesters. It seems like most are opportunistic criminals taking advantage of the chaos.
I think the looting massively reduces the chance of meaningful change happening and greatly increases the chance of the schism growing wider.












