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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
I guess the word "some" tripped you up a bit. Sorry.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, there are absolutely positively people who show up just to stir the pot. That's kinda what I already posted that you seem to be claiming to disagree with, by saying the same thing using different words.
And sure some of those well-intentioned people will get angry and fight back, if a group of ill-intentioned NON-protesters show up with torches, or sticks, or knives, or KKK patches, or nazi signs, or rifles, or whatever else they do when they show up at these things intending to stir things up.
Personally if it were me, I'd run. But I have no problem admitting to cowardice in the face of violence. I don't have the stomach for it. But in a crowd of people peacefully protesting, when they are faced with violent people who are NOT protesting, moving them closer and closer together (herding them) and manipulating their movements, it's inevitable that at some point - someone is going to start shoving back.
People who show up to stir things up know this. That's why they do it.
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I agree with you. I actually believe that there are many, many peaceful protesters who are protesting because they truly believe Black people are targeted by police and treated unfairly. They are not violent.
But I do think there are people who will show up to any "protest" (BLM, Chick Fil A should be open on Sunday, mom jeans should be outlawed) because they are opportunistic. They want to loot and steal merchandise. They want to throw objects at authority. They want to burn down buildings.
I don't believe the majority are part of any organized group (Nazi, KKK etc), I just think they are kids that want to stir the pot.
It's unfortunate they create all this chaos because it does detract from what BLM is trying to achieve.