Posted on 03/23/2021 7:07:23 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
I have two WM stores in my area. One is located in the city know for the location where basketball was invented, the Home of Dr. Seuss, etc. and another in a middle/upper middle class suburban area.
No same person will go to the former as you will be harassed by homeless at the entrance to the plaza or have people threaten to fight each other.
Same ones that shut down Rochester with race riots in late spring and early summer of 1964, that I got called in as a volunteer fireman. There was a nugget of concentrated agitators in the center-west of the city. I guess they’ve been working at destroying the quality of the city ever since.
One of these days these racist A-Holes are going to pull a stunt like this and their intended victims are going to decide they have had enough and teach the A-Holes a lesson they won’t forget.
New Yorkers are not even allowed to own a pistol without approval and licensing by the state government and very few requests by the general public are approved.
If we had an actual Justice Department instead of a Just-Us Department, each one of those people could be arrested, tried and convicted of Kidnapping.
I’m one of those who left Rochester. Left in 79 and never looked back. Funny thing though, this happened in the neighborhood where I used to work and hang out in, formerly known as Restaurant Row. Also went to school down the street for a year @ Monroe High.
BLM promotes PCP
Guns are just useful tools. There are any number of other useful tools everywhere you look.
“Anything can be used as a weapon.” - from OSS WWII training
This includes hot coffee, a rolled up newspaper, any sharp or blunt or flying or toxic thing. You just need to add creativity and timing and you can wreak havoc.
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