Monday, August 10, 2020

Nothing And No One Stays The Same

One of the themes of this blog is that people make decisions assuming that others will continue to act as they have no matter what. For example, the BLM anti-police bigots assumed that cops would continue to patrol black neighborhoods even after they were repeatedly attacked. I don't recall any media figures predicting that the cops would stand down, violence would increase and more blacks would die because of it even though that was perfectly predictable.

Last night, stores in Chicago's toniest district were looted. This time, there was only the flimsiest of excuses. A young, black man shot at cops and they wounded him when they returned fire. Wounded, not killed. After that, the looting began and plenty of high-end stores were cleared out and wrecked.


No guarantees about the language or commentary on this video. It was the best of the lot when it came to showing the feel of the scene, but I didn't watch the whole thing. It's rather long, so I recommend sampling various spots by moving the scrub head around.

At some point, you'd have to think that one or more of the big corporations is going to have had enough and jump off the BLM bandwagon. It's all good fun to march and chant and fight hate, but when you have to keep repairing and restocking the same stores over and over again, you'll have to face economic reality.

How many times can you kneel and beg for racial forgiveness as you watch your assets destroyed?

2 comments:

WC Varones said...

“ One of the themes of this blog is that people make decisions assuming that others will continue to act as they have no matter what.“

This is closely related to my General Theory of LIberalism:

http://www.wcvarones.com/2009/05/general-theory-of-liberalism.html

Ohioan@Heart said...

So the video here is dead because the YouTube account was “terminated”. Presumably it is just an early step by YouTube to influence the election (and our nation) by silencing the voices that would disagree with the social(ist) media.