George Washington statue toppled by protesters in Portland, Oregon
Some people just want to see the world burn.
Some people just want to see the world burn.
A worthwhile video to watch. This past week I feel like I am peeling back The Matrix -
The relationship between civil disturbances and a lack of economic development years later is not always linear. The obstacles to development can center around the red tape of municipal code (like minimum parking requirements) and also to property owners biding their time until they can invest in a development that will yield a higher ROI.The community bitches, well when you act like animals, you get treated like a animal. You don’t have nice things. Still don’t have a grocery store.
Sorry, I wholly disagree. Significant swaths of Los Angeles got zero economic development for over a decade following the Rodney King riots. Companies don't come back. And guess who was the first company to go into many of these communities before the hippy coffee shops? WalMart. They bitched about WalMart because a certain segment of the media demonized WalMarts business practices. Even if there wasn't red tape, it would take a company years before they would return to a city that was burnt to a crisp.The relationship between civil disturbances and a lack of economic development years later is not always linear. The obstacles to development can center around the red tape of municipal code (like minimum parking requirements) and also to property owners biding their time until they can invest in a development that will yield a higher ROI.
Local opposition to development can be a matter of NIMBYism and/or concerns over gentrification.
So honest question; is BLM a loose movement of groups with somewhat similar goals or an organized operation?(POST#948)
I am of the same general mindset here of understanding that the fringe does not represent the majority.

@Rabid Badger - not everyone dissects these pages post by post. @Cookie_ is a participating and vetted member of this board and he asked a question trying to get a better understanding of...all this.Is this a rhetorical question - or an HONEST question? 50 pages in and you ask this question? 3yrs of BLM, burning, rioting, protesting, Ferguson, well proven coordination, donations, websites, foundations, etc, etc... Where have you been?
And speaking of Vetted Members. @Rabid Badger , with all respect to your Green Tab, you sir are completely out of line in questioning what a VETTED SOF Support Member does or did to rate that membership category. You can be assured that the staff was confident enough in his credentials to assign him that Brown Tab.And WHAT IS IT that you do as SOF SUPPORT?
So honest question; is BLM a loose movement of groups with somewhat similar goals or an organized operation?
Because I mentioned a few days ago about the boog boi killing cops and basically had multiple members attempt to argue "they aren't a real movement", even though people associated with that camp keep getting arrested for terrorism plots/murder.
By the same token, we'll see basically ever act of violence in this thread attributed to BLM/ANTIFA, even if there isn't a good link.
I think a lot of the hyperbole in this piece of dialogue is unnecessary, because you both seem to be operating off one specific understanding of BLM while entertaining a false dilemma.Is this a rhetorical question - or an HONEST question? 50 pages in and you ask this question? 3yrs of BLM, burning, rioting, protesting, Ferguson, well proven coordination, donations, websites, foundations, etc, etc... Where have you been?
15yrs SF may have made me too cynical but I'm one of those that doesn't believe that NO question is a DUMB question. This one ranks right on up there as unbelievably naive.
Let us continue to keep this forum (and 'Murca!) great by holding the standard.