States Ravaged By BLM Riots Mobilize National Guard Amid Fears Of Potential Election Unrest

There wereno BLM riots.
 
There wereno BLM riots.
There were social justice protests-turned riots where people Burned, Looted, and Maimed…… largely in urban areas.

It is wise to be proactive and call up the National Guard. I would also recommend Washington DC call the Guard to protect all three branches of Government.,
 
There were social justice protests-turned riots where people Burned, Looted, and Maimed…… largely in urban areas.

It is wise to be proactive and call up the National Guard. I would also recommend Washington DC call the Guard to protect all three branches of Government.,
in black areas . blmers know no bounds.
 
The "daily caller" ain't exactly on the pulse of the U.S. My guess is that the north west States have the N.G. on standby all the time.
 
“The vast majority of demonstration events associated with the BLM movement are non-violent In more than 93% of all demonstrations connected to the movement, demonstrators have not engaged in violence or destructive activity.”

The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project documented the summer protests. They recorded over 7,500 protests and found that more than 93 percent were peaceful. ACLED documented over 2,400 locations and found that violence occurred in less than 220.
The violence ranged from “fighting back against police” to vandalism, property destruction looting, road-blocking using barricades, burning tires or other materials.” This report also found that the government response from president number forty-five contributed to the violence. The federal response increased tension and violence. For example, in Portland, Oregon, violence increased by nine percent after president number forty-five sent troops to that city. ACLED also found that the government intervened more in BLM demonstrations than any other demonstration or protest.

“ACLED also highlights a violent government response, in which authorities use force more often than not when they are present at protests and that they disproportionately used force while intervening in demonstrations associated with the BLM movement, relative to other types of demonstrations.”

Another funny thing was discovered during these protests (well, actually not so funny). The violence in many of these protests was from people not associated with Black Lives Matter. The evidence from ACLED shows that much of the violence came from infiltrators and counter-protesters, many associated with white nationalist and paramilitary organizations.
These groups had an ally that often helped escalate the situation, then used violence to settle things down. That ally was law enforcement.

“Since Floyd’s killing, dozens of car-ramming attacks by individual perpetrators — in some cases acting independently with no reported affiliation, and in others linked to hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan — have been reported at demonstrations around the country. Other cases have involved those affiliated with the government, such as the military and law enforcement, including an on-duty police officer at a demonstration in Anaheim, California on 25 July; an off-duty police officer at a demonstration in Seattle, Washington on 4 July; an army sergeant at a demonstration in Austin, Texas on 25 July; and an off-duty jail correctional officer at a demonstration in Kokomo, Indiana on 30 May.”

In another study of the protests, the Radcliffe Institute at Harvard found that 96.3 percent of the BLM protests had no property damage or police injuries. In 97.7 percent of events, no injuries were reported at all. In fact, the study determined that most of the violence was directed at BLM protesters. There were arrests in 5 percent of the protests. Protesters/bystanders were reported injured in 1.6 percent of the protests Police were reported injured in only one percent of the protests.

Get Your Knees Off Our Necks pgs. 180-182.
 
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