Monday, December 1, 2014

Who Suffers? Race Riots, Then And Now

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The fire in the streets of Ferguson is reminiscent of the urban riots that burned nearly all major U.S. cities in the 1960s. Black rioters burning down black neighborhoods. Once again, there is a false assertion that the rioting is an expression of outrage against “the system.” Sadly, there has been a lack of police or National Guard protection for the real victims of rioting, then and now: small business owners, including many African American business owners and their employees.

Today’s “warrior cops” are better armed with military gear and riot control training, yet the urban policy remains the same: “it is better to let them loot than shoot.” As long as this is the policy of city leaders, riots will continue whenever there is an excuse for young people to loot pharmacies and liquor stores, torch hair salons or furniture stores and wipe out the livelihoods of their neighbors. We have learned nothing from the well-documented tragedies of the 1960s.

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  1. Very disappointing that nothing was done to stop this insidious crime of looting
    and destruction. This is a nation destroying experiment being forced on Americans
    that will prove more disastrous than 9/11. I feel nothing but contempt.

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    1. Should have at least brought out the water cannon.

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