Bruh... Downtown Minneapolis looks like Somalia. Literally smoke rising through the air like the scenes in 'Black Hawk Down'. I am in Indianapolis, and there have been deaths here from rioting two nights in a row, but it's not a gargantuan city (only a million people living in the main metro area), so we don't even make the national news. It is probably MORE widespread than most people thing.
Hmmm. I'm talking square footage. And how many polling place are in the war zone. I recognize what you're saying, but I'm thinking about whole populations. Not the intensity of specific secessions.
By the way, I'm not even going to call them riots anymore. The left are secessionists and this seditious activity is the literal embodiment of secession.
Understood. But keep in mind, over 50% of all Americans live in a major metro city... so if there is unrest/sedition in most of them, it's affecting over 1/2 the population. I would think that qualifies as 'widespread'.
Again, I think LA has the most widespread damage and fires. But it's about the density around poll locations and their proximity to the unrest. Plus, leftists don't wake up early.
Since we don't have data, we have to agree to somewhat disagree.
Bruh... Downtown Minneapolis looks like Somalia. Literally smoke rising through the air like the scenes in 'Black Hawk Down'. I am in Indianapolis, and there have been deaths here from rioting two nights in a row, but it's not a gargantuan city (only a million people living in the main metro area), so we don't even make the national news. It is probably MORE widespread than most people thing.
Hmmm. I'm talking square footage. And how many polling place are in the war zone. I recognize what you're saying, but I'm thinking about whole populations. Not the intensity of specific secessions.
By the way, I'm not even going to call them riots anymore. The left are secessionists and this seditious activity is the literal embodiment of secession.
Understood. But keep in mind, over 50% of all Americans live in a major metro city... so if there is unrest/sedition in most of them, it's affecting over 1/2 the population. I would think that qualifies as 'widespread'.
Again, I think LA has the most widespread damage and fires. But it's about the density around poll locations and their proximity to the unrest. Plus, leftists don't wake up early.
Since we don't have data, we have to agree to somewhat disagree.