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99Forever

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45. It's easy to be a self-righteous moralist sitting in front of your computer typing.
Tue Apr 28, 2015, 10:44 AM
Apr 2015

Get back to me when the goons in blue are murdering your friends and family. In the meantime, your standing to pass judgment is questionable, at best.

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I wouldn't set foot in Baltimore even if you paid me. Quantess Apr 2015 #1
Oh? And where are you posting from? tenderfoot Apr 2015 #2
Cops started it, they didn't burn down the senior housing complex. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #5
I believe that... tenderfoot Apr 2015 #6
"without having any skin in the game." Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2015 #49
That's the 'She was asking for it' defense of rape... Oktober Apr 2015 #47
The cops started the violence tenderfoot Apr 2015 #48
"And where are you posting from?" Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2015 #50
Los Angeles - where cops started every riot I've witnessed. tenderfoot Apr 2015 #51
I remember the cops ripping Reginald Denny out of his truck in 92 Politicalboi Apr 2015 #54
You mean after cops that beat Rodney King were acquitted in Simi Valley? tenderfoot Apr 2015 #59
hey, the burning down of affordable housing for seniors was the perfect way geek tragedy Apr 2015 #3
Arson, looting and smashing cars of your friends and neighbors... 4139 Apr 2015 #4
Who is cheering it on? cwydro Apr 2015 #7
Not only are people cheering on the violence... Initech Apr 2015 #37
Well, technically it can... TampaAnimusVortex Apr 2015 #42
I believe it takes a special kind of thoughtless 1st world privileg LanternWaste Apr 2015 #8
Or maybe these are thoughts from a mixed race person of relatively little privilege..... ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #14
Yep AgingAmerican Apr 2015 #43
Agree. Many of these local businesses sufrommich Apr 2015 #9
Who is cheering? morningfog Apr 2015 #10
....? ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #11
That OP was not cheering. morningfog Apr 2015 #16
Absolutely it was. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #20
Ohhh! Calling me naive. morningfog Apr 2015 #62
Sure it was. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2015 #58
I am sure the right is cheering get the red out Apr 2015 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Lancero Apr 2015 #44
What cheering? MoonRiver Apr 2015 #12
Right? Empathizing now means "cheering." ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #28
Umm...read through this thread. Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #30
Do you know that this person lives in a lily white suburb? MoonRiver Apr 2015 #40
My point is that people on DU ARE cheering the rioting, Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #46
This is reverse reverse racism Capt. Obvious Apr 2015 #13
How about trying to understand it, leaving judgment aside? cali Apr 2015 #15
I do understand. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #18
Yes, but anyone who has pounded their fist on the table, or given the finger must sort of 'get it' HereSince1628 Apr 2015 #31
Phil Ochs said it best. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #17
not only that, they'd be rooting for the cops to beat the shit out of any protestor or rioter geek tragedy Apr 2015 #27
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible... 99Forever Apr 2015 #19
It's a complete societal breakdown. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #21
You need to stop assuming you speak for anyone except yourself. 99Forever Apr 2015 #23
Or all the people whose cars were trashed, jumped on, vandalized... Quantess Apr 2015 #25
That quote is utterly wrong mythology Apr 2015 #38
It's easy to be a self-righteous moralist sitting in front of your computer typing. 99Forever Apr 2015 #45
White liberals? Ms. Toad Apr 2015 #22
I've seen that too. nt cwydro Apr 2015 #34
No cheering here but would it be like neocons cheering a war without suffering from the violence or pampango Apr 2015 #24
Can people quit trying to reframe this to fit their own narratives? ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #26
I've seen at least one post that said, cwydro Apr 2015 #35
Which falls into "there are fringe outliers..." ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #36
How would you reframe "Sometimes ya gotta fuck things up before things change."? lumberjack_jeff Apr 2015 #57
with a reach like that you should be mopinko Apr 2015 #29
It's easy to support pacifism when you're safe in your lily white skin. ret5hd Apr 2015 #32
i dunno. seems more like an understanding the anger, while others comfortably are clueless to the seabeyond Apr 2015 #39
Easy to oppose these things, too. Orsino Apr 2015 #41
It's easy to condemn the rioters Hissyspit Apr 2015 #52
Link to or name those who are cheering from their lily white suburbs. Thanks. nt ChisolmTrailDem Apr 2015 #53
The best that can be said about some of the most popular posts... lumberjack_jeff Apr 2015 #55
Let's take up a collection and bus the rioters to the wealthy neighborhoods, Zorra Apr 2015 #56
Great idea. Let's send them to Charles Johnson's neighborhood Capt. Obvious Apr 2015 #60
I'd be more apt to support this. ForgoTheConsequence Apr 2015 #61
You have to remember some on the Left are.. MicaelS Apr 2015 #63
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