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"The groups that are encouraging this in Seattle, they’re getting paid. They are getting money and property from the city. It’s working so why wouldn't they consider doing it," Eisenberg told The Post Millennial.


"I’ve been told so many times that if I gave money like a few years ago to the Black Book Club, my problems would go away. In other cities it is just called extortion."


What more do we need to label BLM and antifa organized crime syndicates?
 
Media know. Dims know. Many know.

However, they will not make it public because ORANGE MAN BAD and they are trying to score political points and damage Trump.

Everything is about the election...it’s fucking disgusting, but I am so happy we all know how corrupt the media and the Dims are.
 
It has to be suspected by most. After all, what are they protesting at this point?
Police brutality..

Ok, so just a general, 24/7/365 protest? At what point are they to suspect that police brutality has been eradicated, or will they just keep protesting until they are all in wheelchairs?

Why not, world hunger? Or any number of issues that won't go away tomorrow?

I've seen people armed with weapons, screaming, yelling fighting. I don't hear many particular requests from local government. Even if they came out and said "we want allocation of police funding", I'd say, "ok, they have a motive and are all on board, I can respect that (as long as it's peaceful and focused)". I don't see any of this, correct me if I'm wrong because I admit, I haven't been following all of this closely, I just see the videos from time to time.
 
It has to be suspected by most. After all, what are they protesting at this point?
Police brutality..

Ok, so just a general, 24/7/365 protest? At what point are they to suspect that police brutality has been eradicated, or will they just keep protesting until they are all in wheelchairs?

Why not, world hunger? Or any number of issues that won't go away tomorrow?

I've seen people armed with weapons, screaming, yelling fighting. I don't hear many particular requests from local government. Even if they came out and said "we want allocation of police funding", I'd say, "ok, they have a motive and are all on board, I can respect that (as long as it's peaceful and focused)". I don't see any of this, correct me if I'm wrong because I admit, I haven't been following all of this closely, I just see the videos from time to time.
The police are committing acts of brutality right along with the ones that are tearing up the city...Innocent people get caught in the middle. In a representative democracy sometimes it takes a push and a shove to get things done.
 
It has to be suspected by most. After all, what are they protesting at this point?
Police brutality..

Ok, so just a general, 24/7/365 protest? At what point are they to suspect that police brutality has been eradicated, or will they just keep protesting until they are all in wheelchairs?

Why not, world hunger? Or any number of issues that won't go away tomorrow?

I've seen people armed with weapons, screaming, yelling fighting. I don't hear many particular requests from local government. Even if they came out and said "we want allocation of police funding", I'd say, "ok, they have a motive and are all on board, I can respect that (as long as it's peaceful and focused)". I don't see any of this, correct me if I'm wrong because I admit, I haven't been following all of this closely, I just see the videos from time to time.
The police are committing acts of brutality right along with the ones that are tearing up the city...Innocent people get caught in the middle. In a representative democracy sometimes it takes a push and a shove to get things done.
Any excuse for violence from libs. There was universal condemnation about what happened to George Floyd........before the riots.
 
It has to be suspected by most. After all, what are they protesting at this point?
Police brutality..

Ok, so just a general, 24/7/365 protest? At what point are they to suspect that police brutality has been eradicated, or will they just keep protesting until they are all in wheelchairs?

Why not, world hunger? Or any number of issues that won't go away tomorrow?

I've seen people armed with weapons, screaming, yelling fighting. I don't hear many particular requests from local government. Even if they came out and said "we want allocation of police funding", I'd say, "ok, they have a motive and are all on board, I can respect that (as long as it's peaceful and focused)". I don't see any of this, correct me if I'm wrong because I admit, I haven't been following all of this closely, I just see the videos from time to time.
The police are committing acts of brutality right along with the ones that are tearing up the city...Innocent people get caught in the middle. In a representative democracy sometimes it takes a push and a shove to get things done.
You have proof of this, right?
 
"The groups that are encouraging this in Seattle, they’re getting paid. They are getting money and property from the city. It’s working so why wouldn't they consider doing it," Eisenberg told The Post Millennial.


"I’ve been told so many times that if I gave money like a few years ago to the Black Book Club, my problems would go away. In other cities it is just called extortion."


What more do we need to label BLM and antifa organized crime syndicates?
Racist!
 
It has to be suspected by most. After all, what are they protesting at this point?
Police brutality..
Yeah,
Never mind about the brutality of the victims of criminals, before and during the riots.
Never mind about the fact that many urban Police departments have a black Police Chief, large amount of minority officers, and have been run by liberals for decades.
Never mind the many minority businesses destroyed and lives lost during the riots, they should just "take it for the team", right?
 
It has to be suspected by most. After all, what are they protesting at this point?
Police brutality..

Ok, so just a general, 24/7/365 protest? At what point are they to suspect that police brutality has been eradicated, or will they just keep protesting until they are all in wheelchairs?

Why not, world hunger? Or any number of issues that won't go away tomorrow?

I've seen people armed with weapons, screaming, yelling fighting. I don't hear many particular requests from local government. Even if they came out and said "we want allocation of police funding", I'd say, "ok, they have a motive and are all on board, I can respect that (as long as it's peaceful and focused)". I don't see any of this, correct me if I'm wrong because I admit, I haven't been following all of this closely, I just see the videos from time to time.
The police are committing acts of brutality right along with the ones that are tearing up the city...Innocent people get caught in the middle. In a representative democracy sometimes it takes a push and a shove to get things done.
How many videos out there of police brutality compared to the volume of rioters tearing down cities and towns? In this case, you have ANTIFA making a "list" of businesses to target. Have fun selling the American people on this being "peaceful protesting". That is pre-mediated terrorism.
 
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