JGrimez
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Has anyone truly thought about what they'd do if they accidentally drove down a street that they shouldn't have?
When there's suddenly a mob of people outside your car, beating it, shattering windows and possibly trying to drag you out? (Reginald Denny)
You would probably be fearing for your life and the only way to safety is to drive away.
I have zero sympathy for these idiots who are getting hit or run over by cars while they're trying to block traffic and attack cars. Seriously get off the fucking road.
Stop calling the rioters "protesters". They are different groups.
ESPN writer cheers on riots—then they show up near his house so he calls them 'animals'
This was pretty cringe. Germans are some of the most self-hating people on the planet.
When there's suddenly a mob of people outside your car, beating it, shattering windows and possibly trying to drag you out? (Reginald Denny)
You would probably be fearing for your life and the only way to safety is to drive away.
I have zero sympathy for these idiots who are getting hit or run over by cars while they're trying to block traffic and attack cars. Seriously get off the fucking road.
Stop calling the rioters "protesters". They are different groups.
ESPN writer cheers on riots—then they show up near his house so he calls them 'animals'
An ESPN sportswriter supported rioters burning down a low-income housing area in Minneapolis, but changed his tune when the rioters showed up near his own home.
Chris Martin Palmer's first tweet was posted on May 28, when the riots started in Minneapolis that saw buildings and businesses burned to the ground amid the unjust death of George Floyd.
Palmer tweeted: "Burn that shit down. Burn it all down."
Then three days later, on May 31, Palmer took to Twitter again to post about the riots that have cropped up across the country.
But this time, he was angry with the rioters, calling them animals. "They just attacked our sister community down the street. It’s a gated community and they tried to climb the gates. They had to beat them back. Then destroyed a Starbucks and are now in front of my building. Get these animals TF out of my neighbourhood. Go back to where you live."
Personally, I have issue with BLM in it's mission and approach, but I can appreciate when there is support from outside the country.
utside the country.
This was pretty cringe. Germans are some of the most self-hating people on the planet.