(06-03-2020, 12:44 PM)Wallfire Wrote: Its all part of the game plan
Quote:US: Far-left terrorists torched house with children inside then blocked fire department (VIDEO)
A police chief in the state of Virginia broke down into tears at a press conference on Sunday as he described how left-wing terrorists and Black Lives Matter rioters set fire to a multi-family home with children inside and then prevented firefighters from responding.
William Smith, the head of Richmond Police Department in Virginia, burst into tears in front of members of the press as he recounted the chaos that occurred during Saturday night’s riots.
Smith describes how “protesters” intentionally set fire to a residence with a child inside and then blocked firefighters and emergency services from reaching the fire. Luckily, officers were able to assist the firefighters to break through the line of Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioter to reach the home and save the child
Smith also notes that his police department has intelligence that many of the anarchists have traveled from across the country to take part in the unrest.
“We know this is an organized effort. We are committed to identifying those that are behind it. And we are doing are very best to arrest those that are perpetrator the violence on our community, on our city, and on our citizens,” Smith concludes
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Jesus Christ... animals.
And the stinking media in the UK want the plebs to do this tonight (Wednesday)
Quote:Brits asked to kneel on doorsteps in protest against George Floyd's death.Archive.vn
'Black American George Floyd died after gasping for breath as he was knelt on by a white police officer in
Minneapolis, sparking widespread protests across the USA and the world.
'British people are being asked to 'take the knee' on their doorstep at home tonight, in a protest against racism
and police brutality in light of George Floyd's death.
Campaigners are asking everyone to join them by kneeling at 6pm to send a message of solidarity.
The young woman in the red square says it all for me.
The action, which has been seen in protests around the USA and the world, was inspired by American footballer
Colin Kaepernick, who knelt for the first time during the national anthem in August 2016. He wanted to stand up
for those who were oppressed, and after being joined by many other athletes, was called on to be fired by the
President Donald Trump.
The British campaign group Stand Up To Racism (SUTR) are calling on everyone to kneel as a sign of unity, but
also a socially distant one. They note that with so many Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people being killed by
coronavirus, they are keen for them not to gather in mass protests.
A SUTR spokeswoman said: "We are outraged that yet another black person has been killed at the hands of the
police in the USA. The events unfolding in the USA are a product of hundreds of years of racism and oppression
of black communities, which has led to countless lives lost.
"The events also take place in the context of black communities disproportionately dying as a result of and infected
by coronavirus, the highest levels of unemployment, which is rising fast due to the rapid economic contraction taking
place.
"So black people are disproportionately affected by police brutality, unemployment, economic hardship and the
coronavirus. "We understand the anger that has motivated people to come out and protest across the USA and
also here in Britain.
"We must remember that we are in the midst of the deadly coronavirus global pandemic. "The UK has one of the
worst death tolls in the world. Around 34 per cent of those that died were from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic
communities (BAME).
"According to the Financial Times cautious estimate, 64,000 people have died, much higher than the government’s
figure. That means around 21,000 people from BAME communities have died in the last 10 weeks."
"We agree with the scientists and others who say the government’s easing of the lockdown is too premature because
the number of daily new infections and deaths are currently too high.
"There is a risk that the measures to prematurely ease the lockdown will lead to a second wave of infections that will
disproportionately impact on BAME communities. "We urge all those protesting in solidarity with George Floyd to
ensure that they remain socially distanced to protect the people taking part.
"This is in the best interest of the health and safety of our communities."
The protest takes place at 6pm tonight (Wednesday, June 3)...'
So campers, Wednesday is 'bow for the looters' and Thursday is clap for the Nurses.
What's next...? Handstands on Fridays for the truckers?!
By the way, yer' wanna know why they're saying bow on your doorstep tonight... it's been raining overnight
here in the north of Britain and the showers won't reach London until Wednesday evening.
You can't ask for a good obedient turn-out if you ask the public to kneel in the open-air AND the rain, can you?!
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