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posted ago by MakeFreedomRing ago by MakeFreedomRing +15 / -0

Someone mentioned that the violent protests were only in a half dozen cities. No doubt there is way more peaceful protests in cities but there is way more violent protests than people think. They just get a 2 second blurb and the media never mentions it again.

Violence = beatings and destruction of property, looting or arson by BLM protesters and the counter protestors they clash with. Edit Found a good map that was last updated 6/29
https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/graphics/2020/06/03/map-protests-wake-george-floyds-death/5310149002/

A small start:

Albany, Atlanta, Austin, Aurora, Bakersfield, Beverly Hills, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, District of Columbia, Eugene, Fayetteville, Gilbert, High Point, Houston, Indianapolis, Kenosha, Los Angeles, Louisville, Miami, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York, Oakland, Phoenix, Pittsburg, Portland, Rochester, Sacramento, San Jose, St. Louis, Syracuse...

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RonSwanson4prez 1 point ago +1 / -0

Madison, WI--State Rep. attacked, set fire to City County Building, State Street destroyed and boarded up, multiple situations of blocked traffic attacks leading to injuries, false reports of "white supremacists" committing violence, etc.