There are a lot of films demonstrating why not to go public with your opinions. Of course,
they could have borrowed film from Baltimore or from California to see precisely
the same thing. There is a lot of film of dim cities run by dim politicians pissing off
the locals by failing to correct long-standing issues. Anger the locals and see how
long a dim city will stand.
Everything is OK says the Mayor and Governor. Want a riot? OK. Want to loot? OK.
Want to burn the jail? OK. Film it and pose in the shots? Great idea. Something for
our grandchildren to emulate.
Everything is excusable because we asked for a riot says the Mayor and Governor.
It will be free for all.
If you have a bad actor working for you, there are correct ways of correction. It is
not going to the press and saying they are fired. They are guilty. They did it.
Everyone knows this. The Mayor and Governor said let's make our city a burned-out
shell.
Better to have had an investigation, arrests, trial, and justice. Better to clean out the
bad actors before trouble. The heavyset Asian looking officer at the scene of the
death has a history as did the officer choking the life out of the local. Officers with
a past need to be culled from the force.
Dims are bad actors. They don't know how to manage a damn thing. Electing them
again will repeat this crap. Ask them their plan for what they have created. It won't
be a nanosecond before they ask the federal government for 20 to 40 million in
assistance.
If your city has a troubled past, time to move to a small village miles away from
the trouble, the bad officers, the incompetent corrupt politicians and reduce your
chance of getting caught up in some aspect of lawlessness.
The very same incompetent politician will soon be in front of cameras virtue signaling
how much they are choked up about the whole situation. Virtue signaling may get
an incompetent actor elected to office. It will not correct a repeated problem.