What Happened in Chicago and What May Be Next, Explained – Daily Signal

John Tillman, chairman and CEO of the Illinois Policy Institute: "What has happened today is that balance is completely out of whack now where the police no longer feel empowered to try to preserve order, and they don’t feel protected by their administration. Frankly, they don’t feel protected by many people in their own community who have turned on them. This is a recipe for disaster and we’re watching it unfold, not just in Chicago."
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Susan
5 years ago

Businesses damaged by violent rioters should hasten to collect screenshots of social media (interstate medium) communications by BLM admins which incite imminent actions and facilitate the immediate execution of violent actions, before these postings (evidence) disappear.

The Southern Poverty Law Center is one example
successfully weaponizing civil litigation against similarly situated, violent hate groups.

Christo
5 years ago

“Going to Hell in a handbasket” is an old saying. Dress in thin clothing and have plenty of icewater if you live in Chicago, and do it quick

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