Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Charlotte rioters don’t care if shooting was justified

Via Billy

The Charlotte rioters didn’t know whether the controversial police shooting of Keith Scott was justified, and didn’t care.

They worked their mayhem — trashing businesses and injuring cops, with one protester killed in the disorder — before anything meaningful could be ascertained about the case except that the cops said Scott had a gun and his family said he didn’t.

Charlotte is the latest episode in the evidence-free Black Lives Matter movement that periodically erupts in violence after officer-involved shootings. The movement is beholden to a narrative of systematic police racism to which every case is made to conform, regardless of the facts or logic.

5 comments:

  1. Angelo Codevilla has a great piece titled "After the Republic" that is posted on the Claremont Org website. He places the 1964 Civil Rights Act as the defining moment of the Supreme Court to deny citizens the right to interact with others as they always have in the past. Now they can force us to kowtow to any and every fringe and perverted group they wish. The judges need some time in Gitmo to reconsider their poorly formed opinions.

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    1. The judges need some time in Gitmo to reconsider their poorly formed opinions.

      Dig them up and hang them. :)

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  2. The comment on Angelo Codevilla is mine. For some reason it wouldn't take my user name on that post.

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    1. Regardless of who wins in 2016, this revolution’s sentiments will grow in volume and intensity, and are sure to empower politicians likely to make Americans nostalgic for Donald Trump’s moderation.

      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2016/09/after-republic.html

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