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Anti Federalist
06-02-2020, 08:56 AM
Why Are Rioters ‘Brave’ but Coronavirus Protesters a Health Hazard?

https://spectator.org/why-are-rioters-brave-but-coronavirus-protesters-a-health-hazard/?utm_source=whatfinger

There’s a double standard in how protesters are treated.

by Nic Rowan June 1, 2020, 12:07 AM

I was reading the New Yorker the other day — as one does when stuck at home — and noticed something new: In certain circumstances, it’s no longer socially unacceptable to gather in large groups.

The author, Jelani Cobb, was providing a serviceable recap of the George Floyd incident, where a police officer in Minneapolis brutally killed a black man by kneeling on his neck. Cobb, who often writes on race relations, framed the incident against the backdrop of several recent incidents when police committed what appear to be racially motivated crimes.

The people who took to the streets in Minneapolis to chant and throw rocks at police cars, Cobb wrote, “braved the pandemic” for their deeply held beliefs.

So far so good. Most New Yorker writers are walking, talking Nexis subscriptions with grad degrees and can spit out these historical explainers on demand. It was only when Cobb started discussing the protests — which at that point were not all-out riots — that his words began to get slippery.

The people who took to the streets in Minneapolis to chant and throw rocks at police cars, Cobb wrote, “braved the pandemic” for their deeply held beliefs. That phrase struck me as odd, not in the least because I remember reading Cobb saying the opposite only a few weeks prior, on the subject of the Wisconsin primary elections. Here, he criticized the people who gathered in large numbers to vote for the Democratic nominee as a “public-health hazard.”

Now, while voting for a Democratic nominee is likely a health hazard in some way, why is it any more dangerous than protesting a police murder? But maybe that’s the wrong question to be asking. Cobb acknowledges that both circumstances are dangerous because he, like most people, believes that large congregations spread the coronavirus like wildfire. So why is it that the people protesting the death of Floyd are brave while the people voting are a hazard?

It’s not just some middlebrow magazine writers who are sustaining this new strain of cognitive dissonance. The double standard is a widespread phenomenon. The crowd sizes at voting booths and anti-shutdown events in the past two months have been criticized by the press and prosecuted by state governments. And yet the crowds at the most recent round of protests and riots (which, in many cases, are much bigger events) were in large part praised, at least until the looting started.

Consider the evolution of Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, whose stay-at-home orders enraged a vocal population of her state. When protesters gathered in Lansing, Whitmer carped about how their gatherings would spread the virus.

“If discouraging protests is something you could consider doing, I’d really be grateful,” she told Vice President Mike Pence on a phone call in mid-May.

Not so for the protesters with whom Whitmer agrees. While she is still asking for people to social distance and wear masks in public, she has adopted a pro-protest attitude.

“The First Amendment right to protest has never been more important,” she said in a Sunday statement. “In this moment when we are still battling a killer virus, it is crucial that those who choose to demonstrate do so peacefully, and in a way that follows social distancing guidelines to protect public health.”

Why couldn’t she have released a statement like that to the neo-Tea Partiers outside her office in April? It would have been as reasonable. Like the Floyd protesters, they argued that their First Amendment rights were being trampled upon. Business owners, church leaders, and individuals felt that law enforcement was overstepping its boundaries in regulating how they lived.

Of course, a shutdown is not equivocal to a police killing. No one was killed for holding a church service. And there isn’t a long and fraught history of statewide lockdowns the same way there is with police brutality. Still, it’s a shame that it took a murder for governors such as Whitmer to stop scolding people for chafing against governments and law enforcement not acting in their best interests.

And now that the country’s on fire, their words won’t do any good anyway.

Firestarter
06-02-2020, 09:15 AM
Why is the death of George Floyd different? Why was this video suddenly pushed into the spotlight, and not the dozens of other videos of police brutality?

Much of the mainstream press has been focusing on the violence. But for some reason forgot to condemn it.

For the last months we’ve been told only “covidiots” would go outside without permission. Why are mass protests in the US, Berlin, London and Amsterdam suddenly not ‘murder’ anymore?

Why, within days of the incident, NIKE started a new advertising campaign endorsing the protests? Why wasn’t Nike attacked over this by our wonderful media?

Why are we suddenly seeing so many examples of police brutality (it’s almost too easy). The Minneapolis riot police arrested a black CNN reporter live on air, but forgot to first insist they stop recording: https://off-guardian.org/2020/05/31/the-george-floyd-protests-20-unanswered-questions/
(http://archive.is/UsddE)

Anti Federalist
06-02-2020, 10:38 AM
Why, within days of the incident, NIKE started a new advertising campaign endorsing the protests? Why wasn’t Nike attacked over this by our wonderful media?
Because this is a well organized Marxist operation, directed by the ChiComs.

Cleaner44
06-02-2020, 10:58 AM
Because this is a well organized Marxist operation, directed by the ChiComs.

Winner!

The ChiComs are the leading threat to our republic and thus public enemy #1 in my book.

Valli6
06-02-2020, 11:22 AM
Because the democrat party is run by the most vile, perverse, disgusting people.

bv3
06-02-2020, 11:24 AM
Winner!

The ChiComs are the leading threat to our republic and thus public enemy #1 in my book.

I don't see many Chinese names in the propaganda complex that has brought us to this state.

Anti Federalist
06-02-2020, 11:37 AM
Winner!

The ChiComs are the leading threat to our republic and thus public enemy #1 in my book.

This is nothing new.

The Soviets funded Marxist revolutionary groups here and around the globe decades ago...SDS, Red Brigades, Baader Mienhoff Gang, IRA, Symbionese Liberation Army...the list is endless.

The problem is the ChiComs are much better at being Marxists and Commies than the Russians ever were.

Anti Globalist
06-02-2020, 11:54 AM
Because according to the Democratic Party, rioting is ok when its done in response to injustices.

Cleaner44
06-02-2020, 12:39 PM
I don't see many Chinese names in the propaganda complex that has brought us to this state.

Isn't it great how the problem can be disguised as simple a Democrat policy difference?

AngryCanadian
06-02-2020, 12:47 PM
Remember White people are a problem according to white liberals.

acptulsa
06-02-2020, 01:02 PM
I don't see many Chinese names in the propaganda complex that has brought us to this state.

I don't either.

So, the Rothschilds and their ilk put Mao in power, but they can't be doing the same here? Why? Not foreign enough to be the bad guys? If the enemy doesn't outnumber us, we have to admit we got suckered?

Anti Federalist
06-02-2020, 01:21 PM
Remember White people are a problem according to white liberals.

Self loathing white Marxists are...they are a powerful enemy and should never be given quarter or consideration

Dr.3D
06-02-2020, 01:23 PM
Because both are a political hoax?

parocks
06-02-2020, 01:34 PM
"I was reading the New Yorker the other day — as one does when stuck at home"

Does "one"?

DamianTV
06-02-2020, 01:35 PM
FEAR

Virus: Stay inside and be afraid because if you resist you are BAD.
Riots: Stay outside and be brave because if you do you are GOOD.

Encourage behavior they want and use negative reinforcement on behavior they dont want. They do NOT want people resisting control, only WHITE people.

They are trying to start CIVIL WAR, or at least Martial Law.

parocks
06-02-2020, 01:41 PM
Because according to the Democratic Party, rioting is ok when its done in response to injustices.

Churches are closed by the Democrats. Riots are OK.

Democrats are Pro Riot, Anti Church.

Democrats are a Freak Show. Republicans are Normal.

2020 elections.

Nixon 1972 - Silent Majority - Landslide.
Reagan 1984 - Morning In America - Landslide.

Pauline Kael - "I can't believe Nixon won. I don't know anyone who voted for him." Wrote for the New Yorker.

DamianTV
06-02-2020, 01:45 PM
Churches are closed by the Democrats. Riots are OK.

Democrats are Pro Riot, Anti Church.

Democrats are a Freak Show. Republicans are Normal.

2020 elections.

Nixon 1972 - Silent Majority - Landslide.
Reagan 1984 - Morning In America - Landslide.

Pauline Kael - "I can't believe Nixon won. I don't know anyone who voted for him." Wrote for the New Yorker.

People are also shamed not only for voting for Trump but being Republican.

AngryCanadian
06-02-2020, 01:49 PM
FEAR

Virus: Stay inside and be afraid because if you resist you are BAD.
Riots: Stay outside and be brave because if you do you are GOOD.

Encourage behavior they want and use negative reinforcement on behavior they dont want. They do NOT want people resisting control, only WHITE people.

They are trying to start CIVIL WAR, or at least Martial Law.

Just like Tim Pool said on his channel.His videos are being blacklisted

bv3
06-02-2020, 02:39 PM
I don't either.

So, the Rothschilds and their ilk put Mao in power, but they can't be doing the same here? Why? Not foreign enough to be the bad guys? If the enemy doesn't outnumber us, we have to admit we got suckered?
no more rep. Someone straighten this out please.

DamianTV
06-02-2020, 05:42 PM
no more rep. Someone straighten this out please.

Just give some Rep to other people first.

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AngryCanadian - I rather like Tim Pool.

bv3
06-02-2020, 06:08 PM
Just give some Rep to other people first.

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@AngryCanadian (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/member.php?u=36656) - I rather like Tim Pool.

But...why?

heavenlyboy34
06-02-2020, 06:49 PM
This is nothing new.

The Soviets funded Marxist revolutionary groups here and around the globe decades ago...SDS, Red Brigades, Baader Mienhoff Gang, IRA, Symbionese Liberation Army...the list is endless.

The problem is the ChiComs are much better at being Marxists and Commies than the Russians ever were.

As I currently understand it, the Chicoms are International Communists and have been playing international politics/trade for centuries. They have an advantage. The Russian commies were better at national politics and learning the ways of international affairs/politicking as they went along.

DamianTV
06-03-2020, 10:20 AM
But...why?

He actually seemed to think about what he said. I didnt agree with everything he said, but he said what he said in a respectful way of other peoples opinions for the most part. That is probably why he is getting blacklisted. You know, same thing as Martin Luther King Jr said "stand together with people of different color" and he got gunned down. Banning, Shadow Banning, and Blacklisting are the modern day equivalent of assassination when someone expresses statements that empower peace. The only reason that they must hate peace that much tho is peace is what destroys the Elite. If we have peace, then the people may very well realize WE DO NOT NEED THE ELITE.