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In reply to the discussion: Here come the usual looting and rioting doesn't solve anything comments. [View all]tonedevil
(3,022 posts)113. I forgot that the American Revolution...
was a completely peaceful revolution. I'm pretty sure that Great Britain was giving the East India Tea Company a massive bailout which didn't sit well with a group of colonists. Further from what I have read the Boston Tea Party was not at all popular in the colonies at the time. There was an attitude that it was vandalism and it wasn't until the following June when the British Parliament passed measures to punish Boston that the colonists started to have more support for breaking away from Great Britain. AFAIK even George Washington was opposed to it.
I'm sure at the time there were a lot of colonists who said what the fuck is vandalizing the East India Tea Company pharmacy going to do? So you are in good company.
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Here come the usual looting and rioting doesn't solve anything comments. [View all]
trumad
Apr 2015
OP
I abhor violence but I understand explosions after people have endured years of oppression.
Gormy Cuss
Apr 2015
#41
LIke I have said and will keep saying, reverse the roles, all of it, past 200 yrs
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#77
Let's face it, the state is better at war on its citizens than the citizens are at war on the state.
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2015
#42
Thank you, RVN VET. It's easy for people from the comfort of hundreds of miles away on a laptop....
NYC_SKP
Apr 2015
#89
You are as mad at police violence as anybody else? I know I am not, as a white male.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#84
I don't see how being hunted down and killed by the police is a better alternative. n/t
951-Riverside
Apr 2015
#8
Yep, local governments matter a great deal, and are often ignored. I've even seen some here dismiss
Chathamization
Apr 2015
#197
A violent confrontation between Tibetans and the Chinese army would be rather
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#69
So would a violent confrontation between the omnipotent British Empire of the late 18th-century...
Chan790
Apr 2015
#200
If you think really hard, I'm sure you will be able to come up with at least
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#201
Not sure human decency or respect for civilian life are "major logistical challenges" strictly? n/t
Chan790
Apr 2015
#202
I have a hard time equating a smiling person running out of a store with a trash bag full of stolen
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#11
You can put me on record right here and now as believing Mr. Gray was murdered. ON PURPOSE.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#25
Really? You think they were stone-faced-sober while they soaked the tea? I bet they were jubilant.
Ed Suspicious
Apr 2015
#49
You win. I didn't notice the jubilation in the painting. They were having a blast.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#57
crowd was happy because tea dumpers dressed as Indians so Indians would be blamed & killed
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#111
Yeah, there is more than one school of thought on that. I've read it was symbolism; as the Mohawk
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#118
Thanks goodness the 7-11 owner's spine wasn't partially severed. That would be bad.
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#206
We don't always agree but 100% with you on this one. It is pure stealing. That is all. nt
Logical
Apr 2015
#76
And somehow it's being justified by posting paintings of the Boston Tea Party.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#90
I agree, he was murdered. But people looting make everyone forget about him. His family is...
Logical
Apr 2015
#94
I've been going back and forth between CNN, MSNBC, and even my local news here in L.A.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#98
Wow, that is terrible. When protests turn to riots people forget the protests. nt
Logical
Apr 2015
#100
I take it the mobs haven't made it to your home or place of business as of this writing.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2015
#29
If you take a look back in the history of this country you might notice that it's the ONLY
The_Casual_Observer
Apr 2015
#32
Since surrounding the BLM and Las Vegas Police then pointing guns at them worked for the Bundy's...
951-Riverside
Apr 2015
#34
As this is a systemic problem, do you feel the entire country should riot and loot?
bluesbassman
Apr 2015
#39
So looting and rioting as a form of activism is ok as long as we contain it to the hood?
bluesbassman
Apr 2015
#72
Yep. I feel disgust for the police who caused this when the severed Freddie's spine and did nothing
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2015
#141
I think you, along with many other folks, are suddenly paying attention to Baltimore because
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2015
#171
Oh lord...will we survive the people who look at 200 yrs of violence towards a people and all
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#168
For me it is very difficult to make the distinction. I am glad that the Revolution happened. But I
jwirr
Apr 2015
#109
Perhaps people like the mayor of Baltimore are simply politicians who happened to be black
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2015
#149
I noticed that most of the cops who kill unarmed black people are white.
Cali_Democrat
Apr 2015
#196
Carry that shit to the hoods of the people that support the and take comfort in the blue gang's shit
TheKentuckian
Apr 2015
#121
Yes, how dare they care less about their jobs than being killed by the police! (nt)
jeff47
Apr 2015
#150
They are not protesters. They are the opposite of protesters. And the media now is covering them....
Logical
Apr 2015
#157
But what if "fucking things up" doesn't bring about the result we all want . . .
markpkessinger
Apr 2015
#147
No... you see, the Boston Tea Party was a tax revolt by mostly well-to-do people.`
enki23
Apr 2015
#176
I think the several people here who have cited the 'stonewall riots' may be the ones
PoliticAverse
Apr 2015
#205
I think it takes a special kind of 1st world cocoon of privilege, video games and fast food
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#208