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The above is nothing new for Philadelphia. Heck it was smaller than the 600-800 "roving crowd of young adults" smashing cars (including cop car windows) a few days earlier - https://6abc.com/roving-crowd-of-young-adults-damages-multiple-police-cars/5372829/
Difference with the Walgreens incident (actually, I understand that police were just making/convincing store owners to lock up while the mob was proceeding down the street vs stopping the "youths" - until they hit the Walgreens that stayed open and had goods the "youths" were interested in) is that the Walgreens location is in Center City Philly - a business/commercial area that keeps Philly afloat with tax revenue and where large scale crime and similar disruptions normally do not happen. 2019-07-10 19:47:23 From PDA Permalink |
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Whitehat Posts: 1133 Incept: 2017-06-27 The People's Republic of New York |
regarding the video, what happens when this becomes so commonplace as to overwhelm any community or police force. in a functioning republic the national guard comes in, but the situation never really improves. what if the good people of any race decide that the immediate indignities and past ones warrant something epic? add in if the country goes to **** and the police simply go home. dirtbags think that they can create no-go zones and already do so in some areas. they depend upon one thing. the law prohibits the general citizenry from fixing the problem. what happens when the law does not exist? even better when it happens somewhere and people get inspired to do the same. it will be too big to be controlled or stopped and other nifty things will arise from the chaos.
the loss of life will be unimaginable. if you think that this is not possible, ponder the following. if you live in a relatively stable area and a human mass of evil is coming in a wave towards you and your fellow civilized people, what do you do other than create effective mass casualty events without reservation and without mercy by any means necessary. or else you die. |