Honestly, a lot of urban businesses support the riots (or at least say they do). I've seen several companies put out ads like "It's just broken glass guys, human life is more important."
It's like some new form of stockholm syndrome.
When those people said that, they assumed their insurance would cover it... many of these preening retards learned much later that wasn't the case. They'll try to get their money back, the whole point behind virtue signaling is that it costs you nothing.
Bankrupting these out-of-control cities might be the only way to force change. More people, especially victims of riots, should be suing their cities.
Honestly, a lot of urban businesses support the riots (or at least say they do). I've seen several companies put out ads like "It's just broken glass guys, human life is more important." It's like some new form of stockholm syndrome.
When those people said that, they assumed their insurance would cover it... many of these preening retards learned much later that wasn't the case. They'll try to get their money back, the whole point behind virtue signaling is that it costs you nothing.