I dont think wed want to destroy our cities the way the French are destroying theirs.
1968 when we burned them down - burn, baby, burn.
Detroit riot, April 45, Detroit, Michigan
New York City riots, April 45, New York City, New York
Washington, D.C. riots, April 48, Washington, D.C.
Chicago riots, West Side Riots, April 57, Chicago, Illinois
Pittsburgh riots, April 511, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Baltimore riot of 1968, April 614, Baltimore, MD
Avondale riot of 1968, April 8, Cincinnati, Ohio
Kansas City riot, April 9, Kansas City, Missouri
Wilmington Riot of 1968, April 910, Wilmington, Delaware
Trenton Riot of 1968, April 911, Trenton, New Jersey
Columbia University protests of 1968, April 23, New York City, New York
Louisville riots of 1968, May 27, Louisville, Kentucky
Akron riot, July 1723, Akron, Ohio
Glenville Shootout, July 2328, Cleveland, Ohio
Miami riot, August 78, Miami, Florida
Democratic National Convention protests, including the police riots of August 2728, Chicago, Illinois
Time to burn them again.
Seems to be a lot of fires in April of that year.
Guess they had community organizers working together.
there's some major differences here
The protestors are white, rural, middle-working class. They are not typical residents of Ferguson or Detroit, burning down their local 7-11 because "the man" isn't giving them enough cash.
These are working-class people who are fed up and traveling to the capitol, the center of the massive progressive deep-state, to burn it.
Something we should all welcome here.
And all the innocents who were caught up in it. Rioters lose their credence when they destroy and has nothing at all to do with the initial cause. May Day riots are a good example.