To be clear, I am *not* saying the two sides are equivalent. (Have you read my twitter feed?!?!) My point is that positions are so set that *nothing* will break the narrative that the other side is tearing the country apart.— Orin Kerr (@OrinKerr) June 1, 2020
It's sad.
Uh y'all I feel like I better explain something. Maybe I'm only aware of this, bc I'm Left Coast, but YES, there is a sub-movement within the Left that advocates for a state-ending revolution & show up at protests to destroy property. So yes- out there somewhere you have white, https://t.co/obo9TNIcvK— Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌 (@RachelBitecofer) June 1, 2020
Various domestic terror groups on BOTH far left & right are instigating & committing acts of violence & looting.— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) May 31, 2020
They are stealing the focus away from the murder of Mr. Floyd & the legitimate problems it revealed. pic.twitter.com/IQ8v7sMsU6
Those "legitimate problems" include where this all started:
The video of Floyd’s killing underscores with terrible clarity why we need a police culture of peer intervention, @Christy_E_Lopez writes https://t.co/sfuJ3M859p— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) June 1, 2020
And how it's being handled:“This man died over $20. That’s why people are so angry...He was already in handcuffs,” @sarasidnerCNN offering some real context about #gerogefloyd death— Pervaiz Shallwani (@Pervaizistan) June 1, 2020
This is a reminder of who should be in charge:"That was jut an act of aggression. It was immature" - @PatKiernan to @NYPDShea on another video, this one of an officer seeming to intentionally door a pedestrian. "I'm not defending this incident," @NYPDShea says.— Dana Rubinstein (@danarubinstein) June 1, 2020
President Trump spent much of Sunday using Twitter to urge tougher action by police against protesters. Joe Biden quietly visited the site of protests in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. https://t.co/wwawxYtWLt— The Associated Press (@AP) June 1, 2020
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