That's the same attitude the original Americans had. They went to war and killed a bunch of people in response. There was collateral damage.
That's the same attitude the confederacy had. They went to war and killed a bunch of people in response. There was collateral damage.
That's the same attitude that the Hatfield's and McCoy's had. They went to war and killed a bunch of people in response. There was collateral damage.
That's the same attitude the US had after 9/11. They went to war and killed a bunch of people in response. There was collateral damage.
But, when minorities get that attitude, when minority after minority is murdered by police, and by old and new lynch mobs;
and soon after being "released" from hundreds of years of slavery and the horrors that go with that;
and while the police and lynch mobs have been generally getting away with it for generations;
currently living minorities and White sympathizers are effectively told to ... just march--
we'll get to fixing stuff when we decide something's broke--
by the police and their supporters, and the many racists in this country, in internet forums, and in real life.
(Pardon my convoluted sentence.)
Now, I don't advocate violence right now (but, I understand); nor do I advocate marching for generations while your race and family are murdered indiscriminately, without true justice. I submit that the little progress that has been made, was achieved, in large part, via the prior violent protests.
I have more to say, but I'm exercising my 5th amendment right, at this time.
Dexter was a great show!