Posted on 04/27/2015 1:14:13 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
At his Friday press conference, Malik Z. Shabazz, itinerant inciter of outrage from the Washington, D.C.based Black Lawyers for Justice, warned Baltimore that, to protest the mysterious death of Freddie Gray, a wave will roll downtown to City Hall. He forgot to mention that it was a crime wave.
In a 79-second clip filmed by a female Russia Today reporter, one young man (Rest in peace to my man, Freddie G) is joined by two other young men (F*** the police), who are joined by several other young men, each of whom, shouting, displays his middle finger to the camera. It takes just seconds for a dozen young men, likely more, to gather; they push against the camera, yell, and flash their own middle fingers. Then, suddenly, the camera drops, the men scatter, and the RT camerawoman gives chase to a young man, shouting, frantically, Give it back! He has stolen her handbag.
Its harrowing footage. Its also representative of this weekend in Baltimore, where hundreds of individuals honored the deceased Freddie Gray by throwing trashcans, smashing storefronts, blocking traffic, brawling in the streets, and perpetrating general mayhem. The only thing missing was a blazing Quiktrip.
The Black Lives Matter crowd will contend that writing censoriously about Baltimores rioting masses misses the point, which should be Freddie Grays fatally severed spine. And, indeed, that the 25-year-old Baltimore mans brief ride in a police van following his arrest on April 12 resulted in his death one week later is shocking as is the fact that we still do not know how it happened. It is difficult to think of an explanation for Grays death in which police were not, at best, grossly negligent. The community appears to have legitimate grievances.
But that is no justification for lawlessness or so you might think. Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake begs to differ:
Ive made it very clear that I worked with the police and instructed them to do everything they could to make sure that the protesters were able to exercise their right to free speech. Its a very delicate balancing act. . . .
We also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well. We worked very hard to keep that balance.
That penultimate sentence will serve nicely as law and orders epitaph.
There used to be a bright, easy-to-spot boundary to legitimate, peaceful protest: namely, when it stopped being peaceful. No longer, apparently. Instead, the wish to destroy public and private property, commit assault in broad daylight, etc., is an act of self-expression best met with safe spaces. You can wreak havoc; just let us zone for it first.
The riots, of course, had nothing to do with Freddie Gray. The anger over his death simply provided for the type of person who wants to rampage the excuse to do so. What makes the situation alarming is that the reaction of the powers-that-be was not to squelch hundreds of stampeding criminals, but to intellectualize away their animalism. Rather than clamp down on hordes of opportunistic thugs, Baltimores Oberlin-alumna mayor treated them as just extra-passionate protesters, whose interests required from the government a balanced response.
Put another way: The reaction of the head of the government of Baltimore to the subversion of that government by wanton lawbreaking was to say that citizens were free to violently subvert that government just as long as they did it in approved areas.
Saturday in Baltimore was a shameless convergence of destructive tendencies high and low. Under the pretense of ending business as usual, delinquent throngs embraced their worst impulses, smashing and mobbing and robbing. And then the governing authorities effectively blessed them as partisans in the Struggle.
It is true that police have committed abuses in cities across the country. It is true, too, that restoring fractured relations between police departments and the communities they serve is an urgent priority, and that police departments must take a significant portion of the responsibility. But neither Freddie Gray nor Ferguson explains why a gang of young men thinks it alright to swarm and assault and rob a defenseless woman.
In the name of justice? Now thats a riot.
Ian Tuttle is a William F. Buckley Fellow at the National Review Institute.
I read up to here.....
“Then, suddenly, the camera drops, the men scatter, and the RT camerawoman gives chase to a young man, shouting, frantically, Give it back! He has stolen her handbag.”
Had to stop for some lulz.
OK, now BTTT.
Yeah show how angry you are by burning your own crib down!
go for it.
I bet the city’s insurers sure love her.
Those pics! LMAO here!!!
Upper left pic. Is that dude trying to drag that white chick away??
Looks like she wants to get “in their face”.
And those three white chicks trying to get their purse back? lolol. OMG. I’m in the cube farm here at work. Trying to stifle my laughs!
Liberals disdain stereotypes against people, unless such stereotypes are applied against conservatives or religious people.
But here, can we see where the stereotype of black youth being associated with violence comes from???
graduate of The Celine Dion School of Govt:
http://www.wcvarones.com/2009/05/full-transcript-of-celine-dions-take.html
Just another day of Barry’s plan.
...and hold insurance companies, business owners, and taxpayers responsible to pay to repair all their damage.
Running With Predators: Liberal elites continue to condemn law enforcement & excuse inner-city crime
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3283593/posts
In Defense of Looting
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3283424/posts
Freddie Gray Protesters Attack, Rob Reporter Videotaping Them (Baltimore, Maryland)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3283353/posts
Another good example of how all this racial violence is being fomented and organized by the Democrats.
Bucket.
A lot of the rioters in the photos are in the prime tourists sites in the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards. This mayor has just destroyed decades of effort to make that area a tourist attraction. Be interesting to see if attendance at Camden Yards plummets.
Women in leadership..... PMS FAIL!
“We also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well.” - Baltimore mayor
Does that include her house and property as well? Or just the property of the Evil Capitalists that own stores?
Women in leadership..... PMS FAIL!
www.liveleak.com
type in “Freddie Gray Arrest Record”
I heard Rush Limbaugh expounding on this today. I didn’t agree with his conclusion and this one comes very close to what I was thinking.
We have the Right to peacefully assemble, redress, speech...these are our Rights.
The rioting, violence, willful destruction of property are crimes.
Yet we see now both in Baltimore and Ferguson the government in retreat. This, government in retreat, is a worrisome cultural trend. This means even the liberal progressive government has lost and the rot is starting to burn. Anarchy is approaching for the idle hands that the left has created, they now seek mischief with their oppressors.
Black lives matter. Letting generation after generation sit on welfare, Medicaid, WIC, EBT and never giving them the skills they need to rise up diligently has created this perverse sense of entitlement in a country where millions have succeeded to overcome their past.
Republicans freed the slaves, acknowledged their God-given Rights as human beings. Republicans were the first to say their lives do matter.
Democrats continue to spew words like overt racism, covert racism, mirco-aggressions, etc. It is a mind-numbing bilge of rhetoric and nonsensical words contrived to make black people perpetual victims. This is the most insidious form of oppression, but one that also holds the most potential for radical change. “A Society of Victims,” http://www.arachnoid.com/psychology/victimhood.php , takes a long way around to get to the point, but if Black Lives Matter, then it is up to the black people to stop being coerced victims.
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