Originally posted by Adam_PoE
I asked first:Care to prepare a list of all the cities holding demonstrations in defiance of shelter-in-place orders? Because if those cities have re-opened already, then what the **** are you crying about?
I can answer: it's happening even in red cities:
It happened in Tulsa.
https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/protesters-move-down-peoria-tulsa-police-block-36th-peoria
Rioters are almost 100% "not Republicans" and cities always have more "not Republicans" than other areas. It's impossible to to avoid "not Republicans" in any major US city.
Originally posted by Surtur
But where is it happening more? Republican controlled cities or democrat controlled cities?
Ugh...
Well, from what I can see, and because my memory is Robtard levels, I have a lot of data floating around up there.
There are 2 common variables with the severity of rioting and looting.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Care to prepare a list of all the cities holding demonstrations in defiance of shelter-in-place orders? Because if those cities have re-opened already, then what the **** are you crying about?
You have the pedantic habit to compare vast disparities and attempt to construe them together as a point of argument, which is a false equivalency.
I was merely illustrating the ridiculous hypocrisy between extreme far leftists who vehemently opposed lack of social distancing with their now current narrative of useless protesting.
Originally posted by Eon Blue
You have the pedantic habit to compare vast disparities and attempt to construe them together as a point of argument, which is a false equivalency.I was merely illustrating the ridiculous hypocrisy between extreme far leftists who vehemently opposed lack of social distancing with their now current narrative of useless protesting.
Are there vast disparities? Because that is a claim you made that I asked you to qualify.
The fact of the matter is that the criticism were about one set of protestors defying shelter-in-place orders. Are these protestors defying shelter-in-place orders? Because many cities already lifted those orders before these protests. So that criticism would not apply.