Posted on 08/15/2016 1:39:11 PM PDT by Kaslin
The link from Rush took me to a website, daily something, which just kept reloading and reloading and reloading. Finally, I managed to capture the YouTube URL.
Folks, the police need a directive from you, the law abiding citizens who are tired of this fall back, “room to destroy” BS.
Call your elected officials and tell them in no uncertain terms that if they do not start sending a very strong message to those who will incite riots and unrest, they will suffer at the polls.
The police can’t even bring up the riot gear they need to deal with this crap because the DOJ, at the behest of the BLM, said it is too intimidating. It is supposed to be intimidating when you are breaking laws and harming officers, destroying property.
Other nations do not tolerate this. For reference, here are the South Korean Riot Police in action. They do not mess around.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbFSVh1mmiw
We need to get back to the days of it the riot police have to come out, they are coming out in a phalanx, fulled armored and willing to engage. Push those engaged in riots and aggravated civil disturbance off the street, snatch leaders, and arrest every person who does not disperse.
If the police are not allowed to do it, then the people may be forced to use other means to disperse rioters.
Well, if you right-click the “Milwaukee Rioters To Police: ‘We Want Blood...We Cannot Cohabitate with White People Anymore.’” link you can see that it was from Daily Wire. The Youtube link is just a little bit below it. I had no problem getting to it
The Youtube link that you posted is exactly the same one as Daily Wire
The Youtube link that you posted is exactly the same one as Daily Wire.
Which is where I captured it as The Daily Wire was reloading and reloading and reloading...
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