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Destroying storefronts and stealing is not right and it will never be. All it does is just reinforcing the negative stereotypes about black people.
I am a bit late to the party and I know that this is off-topic in this forum, but I think that it is very important to be aware of the power of what you choose to put emphasis on and contribute to becoming a subject of conversation.
When the social violence gets so crushing and that there are absolutely no means to act on it, material violence becomes the answer. Steering the conversation about racism, injustice, protests towards looting is supporting the editorial line of the right/ far-right media and supporters. Yes - in most cases it is of course unfortunate, but you have to be aware that feeding the discussion around looting = contributing to their strategy of diverting the conversation from political & social injustice towards a stigmatisation of minorities & protestors. I think that we all agree that it's a shame when material destruction happens if that damages small or vulnerable businesses, but this conversation precisely is reinforcing negative stereotypes. Some stores being trashed is a marginal event/ discussion, especially that some of the looting is not done by protestors but precisely people who do it on purpose to contribute to this stigmatisation. Do not get tricked into this - except if you are doing if consciously which would mean that our political views are fundamentally different.
In that case, however, I do not think you get to say this :
of course
On that note...
The problem is that people somehow seems to forget that riots are a consequence...Not the end goal.
Yes protesters are protesting and looters are looting but if people are destroying and stealing it’s because they believes (rightfully) that in this capitalist society, material things are more important than their lives or their rights.
This. Thank you.
We have to learn to look past the actions and into the causes of those actions, which we will find to be, in the case of minorities and unprivileged people: social injustice and helplessness.
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