We have a Covid-19 thread. Now that we're seeing the worst violence in decades I figured we could use a thread for this, too.
This is bigger than Ferguson, Rodney King, even Watts. This feels like civil war. It's no longer just about blacks seeking justice, getting headlines for a few weeks before moving on to the next news cycle. It's quickly becoming the Have-Nots against the power elite. I think future historians will look at the protests in reaction to the death of George Floyd as this civil war's Fort Sumpter.
It's hitting home in little ways. I'm at work. We're on a quiet street in Scottsdale. Right now there's a locksmith replacing the broken locks on our two doors. Someone tried to break into the office last night. They didn't get in but one of the lock cylinders simply fell out onto the ground this morning. Nothing like that has ever happened here before.
Someone smashed up all the furniture around the pool last night at our little 23 unit apartment complex in Phoenix. Nothing like that has ever happened there before.
I always hoped that if it ever came to this point, the police and military would not fire on their own people. In some places police are putting down their batons and taking the knee with the protestors. It happened last night in Phoenix. So that gives me a just a little hope that maybe this time, things will be different.
Destruction of the good is terrible. Creative destruction of the bad is long overdue.
Your thoughts?
This is bigger than Ferguson, Rodney King, even Watts. This feels like civil war. It's no longer just about blacks seeking justice, getting headlines for a few weeks before moving on to the next news cycle. It's quickly becoming the Have-Nots against the power elite. I think future historians will look at the protests in reaction to the death of George Floyd as this civil war's Fort Sumpter.
It's hitting home in little ways. I'm at work. We're on a quiet street in Scottsdale. Right now there's a locksmith replacing the broken locks on our two doors. Someone tried to break into the office last night. They didn't get in but one of the lock cylinders simply fell out onto the ground this morning. Nothing like that has ever happened here before.
Someone smashed up all the furniture around the pool last night at our little 23 unit apartment complex in Phoenix. Nothing like that has ever happened there before.
I always hoped that if it ever came to this point, the police and military would not fire on their own people. In some places police are putting down their batons and taking the knee with the protestors. It happened last night in Phoenix. So that gives me a just a little hope that maybe this time, things will be different.
Destruction of the good is terrible. Creative destruction of the bad is long overdue.
Your thoughts?
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