I agree as long as it’s clear that your
( “as a pretext” to commit numerous disruptions of people’s lives) characterization of the criminal element that committed those riotous acts applies only to the criminals themselves who need to be in prison for their crimes? I want to be sure that you are not inferring that any organizers of peaceful protest or politicians, or voters on the left who engaged in those lawful protests, are sitting around waiting hoping that a cop murders a black man so that another round of rioting can begin. Is that the case? Is that what you meant?
If so, why do law abiding Democrats, leftists or anybody such as myself who voted Democrat since the war in Vietnam was raging, really need to accept your label of the Chauvin riots to be an insurrection of some sort by the entire left. - - - What was the political gain or insurrection intent for the left when Martin J. Engelhart woke up on May 30 and heard the police would be preoccupied dealing with spontaneous protests over the murder of George Floyd, I so he decided to hook up with other criminals to break windows of an Athlete’s Foot store in order to stock up on an armfuk of new running shoes? I am not getting a connection tying the Democratic Party to Englehart’s criminality in some sort of insurrection to achieve a common political goal. If I am missing something please explain.
RIOTER - during the CHAUVIN protest on May30 Martin J. Engelhart looted stores, and took part in a beating
Martin J. Engelhart, 21, Madison, was charged July 16 with
looting two shoe stores at East Towne Mall and taking part in beating a man who had tried to stop the looting of a State Street shop earlier the same night.
Keeping track: Over 50 people facing felony charges in vandalism, looting, violence during protests
A criminal complaint charges Engelhart with substantial battery as party to a crime, two counts of burglary as party to a crime and one count of attempted burglary as party to a crime, all felonies, for events he is accused of taking part in May 30, the first night of protests that began Downtown. 22FEB03-#1082. *thank you for an intelligent readable response