Some other commentary on the connection between the Charlotte riots, BLM and George Soros.
"With Election Day only weeks away, it is possible the chaos in the Tarheel State is part of a left-wing get-out-the-vote effort to foment unrest in the state's black communities. . . .
"Riots, of course, are the stock in trade of radical speculator George Soros, the preeminent funder of the Left who has given generously to Black Lives Matter. Soros has a long history of underwriting violence and civil unrest not just in America but all over the world."
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Matthew Vadum, "Charlotte Burning," Sept. 22, 2016
"Seriously, what are you supposed to do if an angry mob surrounds your car and you're trapped? I guess you can sit and wait for help to arrive, and pray that help arrives in time. But when the angry mob is also trying to throw white people in fires, the help might be too busy to get there in time to save you. So really, what the hell do you do?"
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The Lonely Conservative, "If Your Car Is Surrounded By A Rioting Gang Of Thugs What Do You Do?" Sept. 22, 2016
'It should not be necessary, after a year of CNN-inspired race riots, to explain that
#BlackLivesMatter is not a spontaneous grassroots movement about curbing police brutality. The movement launched last year is led by professional activists, funded by a network of "progressive" tax-exempt foundations (
connected to billionaire George Soros) in consultation with Democrat Party operatives. A major goal of
#BlackLivesMatter is purely political -
i.e., driving black voter turnout to help elect Hillary Clinton and other Democrats - and also to influence public policy, to undermine law enforcement and, arguably, to infringe free speech protections. (
Glenn Reynolds has been suspended from USA Today for his "run them down" tweet.) By inciting riots in the black community, the Left simultaneously incites
fear in the white community, and when white people condemn the kind of criminal violence
#BlackLivesMatter inspires - first in
Ferguson, then in
Baltimore, most recently in Charlotte - this response is labeled "racism." No one can credibly claim Professor Reynolds is a racist, and yet
his "run them down" tweet made him a target of the Thought Police, and the online progressive bully mob turned its rage against him. Thus are the limits of discourse increasingly narrowed in a way that favors the Democrat Party.
This is not an accident.'