Originally Posted By: afsaneh77
So to answer this waving dick of a comment (WHAT'S THE UPSIDE TO BURNING DOWN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD?), one should ask what's the upside of living in that neighborhood, period? Regardless of race and how segregated housing situation still is in the US, all over the world there are poor neighborhoods and rich neighborhoods. And as the gap gets wider, the oppression to keep the status quo gets tougher and you see police acting like military forces. And when it fails, all hell breaks loose. Then people who don't have whatever they don't, go and get it. It's just the way it is. It's like throwing a ball at the wall and act all surprised when it bounces back to you.

But you didn't answer my waving dick question, did you?

You just added your usual far left nonsense from the shittiest country in the world. Fantasizing about an American utopia that you wouldn't be welcome in even if it ever came to pass (BECAUSE YOU'RE FUCKING IRANIAN). But I forgot about the whole year that you lived in the American south. Before you got thrown out because you couldn't find an American desperate enough to marry someone of your ilk (hence your resentment of men and this beautiful country, but I'll leave that to a psychiatrist). Gotcha.

If you read through ALL of my posts, you'd see that I was talking about what happened AFTER the fact. The AFTERMATH. I've taken abusive cops to task over and over again over the years. But because I CORRECTLY point out that these predominantly Black thugs are acting like a pack of wild fucking animals, I'm somehow some kind of racist monster now.

But you didn't answer my question, either. You just danced around it using slightly fancier words than that imbecile Cook County. Oh, sure, you gave me the usual answers about what drives these animals to act the way they do (it's Whitey's oppression, of course). But you didn't answer my waving dick question:

WHAT'S THE UPSIDE TO BURNING DOWN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD?


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