Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
Remember you said this when it happens to your home or business.

I can't even believe what I'm reading here. There's no excuse for what happened. None. I've already made it clear that's how I feel.

On the other hand, there's no excuse for what these thugs are doing to the city, either. Protesting is fine. March, carry signs, speak from the steps of the capital, blow up social media. But when you turn to anarchy and start destroying property and endangering people you become the problem. When you burn down businesses and police stations and loot and riot you are NOT protesting. You're now no better than the officers who killed this man. I don't care what anyone says this is not about race. This is an opportunity to be exploited by a lawless segment of society.

Way too many people have lost focus of what is right and what is wrong. This started at because of an injustice committed against one man. Continuing to go down the path of bringing injustice upon others who are innocent isn't fixing anything and isn't helping anything or anyone.
I thought my position on this society and all levels of government was clear: it?s done. There is no justice, just ?law?, which may or may not be applied equally. The government no longer fears the people, and that?s a problem. Government, Military, and Law Enforcement are beyond corrupt and every level needs an overhaul.

Does that mean every person in those organizations is corrupt and bad? Of course not. The good guys know who they are.

But, that doesn?t mean that something doesn?t need to happen to start real change.

Minneapolis isn?t rioting because of a good cop. They?re rioting because of a line of bad ones in the national consciousness. Because of what they see as a systemic problem.

If the system isn?t the problem, let it prove itself. I won?t hold my breath.