Rioters and looters are not warriors for social justice
Rioters and looters are not warriors for social justice
This will be the shortest commentary I have ever written. After constructing the headline, I realized that it says it all. The following stories from this week’s news provide the details.
G. Edward Griffin
2016 September 23
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Charlotte, North Carolina: Keith Scott, a black man, was fatally shot by a plainclothes police officer, Brentley Vinson, who also was black. Officers claim they saw Scott exit a vehicle in the parking lot while carrying a handgun, which he refused to drop on command. A gun was found at the scene. Scott’s family insists that Scott was in his car reading a book, but no book was found at the scene. Police are withholding the video recording of the shooting from the public but did show it to the family. Several nights of protests followed that devolved into violence, looting, and the killing of a black civilian by another black civilian. The National Guard has been deployed. Fox News 2016 Sep 22 (Story)
Paul Watson pulls no punches in this commentary on the fact that the recent event in Charlotte was not a peaceful demonstration, as
portrayed by the media, but a riot by gangs and thugs looking for an excuse to loot and destroy. Nor was it about the injustice of blacks being killed by whites. The triggering event was a black man with a criminal record being shot by a black police officer, and the riots that ensued resulted in a black civilian being killed by another black civilian. Yet the mainstream media and leaders of Black Lives Matter continue to spread the propaganda that it was about black justice against white injustice. In truth, it has nothing to do with race. It is a well funded movement to divide and destroy America. Watson is angry – and we should be also. InfoWars 2016 Sep 22 (Story)