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In reply to the discussion: On the Destruction of Property to Affect Change: [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)16. The major difference
I see between those examples and what happened in Baltimore last night is that those examples above were directed toward the people/entities who had done the destroyers of property wrong.
In the case of Baltimore, the property of people who had absolutely. nothing. to do with the death of Freddy Gray was destroyed.
Senior citizens (a senior center plus affordable housing units). People working at/patronizing the CVS. A liquor store. People whose cars were burned to nothing on the streets.
That makes as much sense as being punched in the face by your next door neighbor and then taking revenge against the guy who lives down the block.
Why anyone thinking victimizing and terrorizing innocents is a great idea, I'll never know.
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It was a powerful act of non-violence, which seems to be getting a bad name these days. (nt)
stone space
Apr 2015
#5
Nobody paid attention to the Baltimore protests until they started breaking stuff.
Cheese Sandwich
Apr 2015
#3
Even if I were to completely disagree with all or any particular thing you say,
Hissyspit
Apr 2015
#6
Hell, the NeoCons themselves embrace a philosophy of 'creative destruction,' but only
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#40
No people who suffered under long time oppression ever succeeded in gaining rights without
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#10
Who owned all the property the US 'looted' when they staged a massive riot in Iraq?
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#12
I wasn't aware the United States Government had killed anyone in Baltimore...
brooklynite
Apr 2015
#13
I said the US staged a riot, which they seem to be condemning in Baltimore, in several other
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#15
So, you support the people that destroyed that elder assisted living facility under comstruction?
Adrahil
Apr 2015
#21
Dude. You have obviously have access to the internet. So there's no excuse for this. nt
Romulox
Apr 2015
#39
So was the Armory at Harper's Ferry. I wonder how many of those condemning
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#41
When you stop to think about it, this whole fucking country was built on
KingCharlemagne
Apr 2015
#42