To: sylvester80 who wrote (1258218 ) 8/30/2020 8:43:38 PM From: Broken_Clock Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578660 Why vote when you can loot and murder?theorganicprepper.com “I don’t care if somebody decides to loot a Gucci’s or a Macy’s or a Nike because that makes sure that that person eats. That makes sure that that person has clothes,” Ariel Atkins said at a rally outside the South Loop police station Monday, local outlets reported. “That’s a reparation,” Atkins said. “Anything they want to take, take it because these businesses have insurance.” ( source ) --Black Lives Matter activist and organizer, Ariel Atkins This was promoted on NPR. and this as well "…It tends to be an attack on a business, a commercial space, maybe a government building—taking those things that would otherwise be commodified and controlled and sharing them for free . ( source ) Then she continued to laud looting, almost poetically explaining the “number of important things” that looting does. (Emphasis mine) It gets people what they need for free immediately , which means that they are capable of living and reproducing their lives without having to rely on jobs or a wage—which, during COVID times, is widely unreliable or, particularly in these communities is often not available, or it comes at great risk. That’s looting’s most basic tactical power as a political mode of action. It also attacks the very way in which food and things are distributed. It attacks the idea of property, and it attacks the idea that in order for someone to have a roof over their head or have a meal ticket, they have to work for a boss, in order to buy things that people just like them somewhere else in the world had to make under the same conditions. It points to the way in which that’s unjust. And the reason that the world is organized that way, obviously, is for the profit of the people who own the stores and the factories. So you get to the heart of that property relation, and demonstrate that without police and without state oppression, we can have things for free… …Looting strikes at the heart of property, of whiteness and of the police . It gets to the very root of the way those three things are interconnected. And also it provides people with an imaginative sense of freedom and pleasure and helps them imagine a world that could be. And I think that’s a part of it that doesn’t really get talked about—that riots and looting are experienced as sort of joyous and liberatory. ( source )" ... Today Biden says All Lives Matter. Shouldn't the D party be rioting at his basement door?