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In reply to the discussion: That CVS in Baltimore must have done something really bad to Grey. [View all]IcyPeas
(25,474 posts)50. seriously, this is sad for Baltimore / CVS
Reminds me of the '92 Rodney King Riots. (I hope this doesn't get that bad.) But after the '92 riots businesses couldn't get loans to rebuild in the burned out areas and no one wanted to re-open stores there
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots#Rebuilding_Los_Angeles
The majority of the local stores were never rebuilt[112] because, even though store owners had great desire to rebuild, they had trouble getting loans; myths about the area arose discouraging investment in the area and preventing growth of employment.[113] Few of the rebuilding plans came to be because business investors as well as the community members rejected South L.A.[114]
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That CVS in Baltimore must have done something really bad to Grey. [View all]
Township75
Apr 2015
OP
Violence is a double-edged sword. Nothing attracts attention or is as destructive to the community
leveymg
Apr 2015
#82
I'd start with the systematic dismissal of any LEO who has complaints of violence on his/her record.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#58
"You think if one store is looted loads of people are suddenly going to die?"
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#31
I'm sure the laid-off employees and local residents who now don't have a pharmacy...
NaturalHigh
Apr 2015
#120
Generally, it is a stateless society but then it's the particulars after that which matter most.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#37
Well, here we are with a state and -- golly -- look at all the people crying.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#90
You've never seen anarchy. Meanwhile we all get to watch the system you so obediently extol.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#96
It would be nice if everybody could get along without governments and laws and police
tabasco
Apr 2015
#123
I'm going to have to break out the worlds smallest violin for this one. It's trivial.
Taitertots
Apr 2015
#98
does that include all the police who commit acts of violence and those who
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#94
Can someone make a "Won't someone PLEASE think of my money" meme with Mr Burns? n/t
Taitertots
Apr 2015
#20
the guy had his head 80% twisted off his spinal column, can you at least fuckin' spell his name
ellenrr
Apr 2015
#24
Recommended. Vandals do their community far more harm than good. Bad all around.
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#29
Heartbreaking but not as bad as killing a black man in custody. I hope there are other
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#40
Things aren't going to change until the powers that be get scared and figure they have something to
The_Casual_Observer
Apr 2015
#59
I actually think you should delete this OP. The snark is in very bad taste, and divisive to boot.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#62
what? you think looters (that are recorded) and any arsonists (all caught on video) will get away?
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#84
The people who had jobs at that CVS have just had their recourse taken from them. nt.
MH1
Apr 2015
#109
We should feel gratified that CVS wasn't killed due to a severed spine...
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#108
More "sudden concern" for jobs, stores, people in these neighborhoods.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#126