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1 hour ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I agree, and these protests have mainly targeted government buildings. There are a multitude of factions involved, not all black by any means, and the human rights movement doesn't lose my support over a starbucks, which is a multinational corp not a cha wala, getting trashed or some multi generational plantation money owned store that's insured getting trashed, especially by a mixed segment of the entire population plus provacateurs. 

 

Yup, those darn Iraqi profiteers and generational-wealth-inheritors who emigrated to the States from 2005 onwards. How dare they defend their livelihoods.

 

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6 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

You know what that's in reference to?

You're really determined to justify everything they're doing with historical precedent?

It's certainly something to remember when you're lecturing Sikhs on this forum about how we should view and treat the Mohammadens considering their treatment of us not-so long ago during the reign of their bloodthirsty empire. 

Good to know.

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51 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

You're really determined to justify everything they're doing with historical precedent?

It's certainly something to remember when you're lecturing Sikhs on this forum about how we should view and treat the Mohammadens considering their treatment of us not-so long ago during the reign of their bloodthirsty empire. 

Good to know.

So you don't get the reference or you're confusing blacks in this country with Mughals some how?

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10 hours ago, Premi5 said:

Yes, what goes around comes around.

but I don’t see how the businesses have really deserved the looting in this case. 

if anyone to be looted it should be whoever is directly oppressing the looters 

It's not as simple as that. It's like Sirhind in Banda Singh's time I guess. When the tsunami starts, it's hard to channel it in one way. The whole town of Sirhind paid for Wazir Khan's actions. 

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9 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

You are probably old enough to remember the LA Riots in 1992.

There were Korean stores in these neighbourhoods that were attacked. They were hardly oppressors. The Koreans were on their roofs with guns shooting back.

 This was almost 30 years ago.

I don't see how looting the stores in your neighbourhoods helps with making one less oppressed.

A lot of these black neighbourhoods in LA are now predominantely Hispanic.

When the explosion of anger happens, people on the periphery will exploit it. It's not right, but it happens.  

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