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BLM and the Floyd riots
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This writer sums up the likely motivations a number of those convicted in the aftermath of the riots in Minnesota following the murder of George Floyd.

https://tinyurl.com/4hhw3n2b

I’m just parking it here for when the alt.right deny that they were in anyway responsible and need a reminder. Some were white nationalists, others were not.
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#2
Any word of Kyle Rittenhouse' doings these days? He got away with murder.
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TheCaber wrote:
Any word of Kyle Rittenhouse' doings these days? He got away with murder.

As far as I know he is still making the rounds of right wing media and given how vast that media is, he will be occupied for a very long time.
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I remember the first video I saw posted of a white guy smashing windows at what? a 7-11 or WaWa or something like that? Protesters were screaming at him to stop. It made me so angry.
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$tevie wrote:
I remember the first video I saw posted of a white guy smashing windows at what? a 7-11 or WaWa or something like that? Protesters were screaming at him to stop. It made me so angry.

It was an auto parts store and he was known as umbrella man. He was caught.
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$tevie wrote:
I remember the first video I saw posted of a white guy smashing windows at what? a 7-11 or WaWa or something like that? Protesters were screaming at him to stop. It made me so angry.

There were multiple agendas.
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Speedy wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
I remember the first video I saw posted of a white guy smashing windows at what? a 7-11 or WaWa or something like that? Protesters were screaming at him to stop. It made me so angry.

It was an auto parts store and he was known as umbrella man. He was caught.
That's it! Thanks.
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Speedy wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
I remember the first video I saw posted of a white guy smashing windows at what? a 7-11 or WaWa or something like that? Protesters were screaming at him to stop. It made me so angry.

It was an auto parts store and he was known as umbrella man. He was caught.
He was “caught” as in identified, but was he ever brought to justice?
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