Using the death of George Floyd as an excuse to loot Target and burn down buildings is trifling. How do you not see those actions as a step backwards.
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Replying to @incrediblyblunt
If we’re going to judge the actions of protestors and their outrage, what solution do you pose ( that hasn’t already been tried in the past 60 plus years) that would work?
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Replying to @deondrebmoore
I understand being mad. I’m fed up as well. But my first thought would never be to steal from a grocery store. Protesting? Yes. Throwing rocks at the police? Yes? But stealing? How does that correlate to justice for this mans death?
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Replying to @Stephen_Dewayne @deondrebmoore
If y’all wanna keep passing the blame around then y’all can have it, lol. I will not correlate this mans death to looting, unemployment and the coronavirus.pic.twitter.com/I3wMwh159V
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Replying to @incrediblyblunt @deondrebmoore
I don’t really think it matters that much what we feel. We aren’t there nor are we offering solutions. I say do what you feel because acting civilized or being logical ain’t working.
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Replying to @Stephen_Dewayne @incrediblyblunt
Right, I’ve led multiple large peaceful protest in many cities. Even in DC, had Congress come outside and everything. Still, nothing has changed
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