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- Oct 26, 2019
You know... Something that really depresses me is that their gofundme, which is about them losing their goddamn livelihood to the rioters, still has a #justiceforgeorgefloyd hashtag at the bottom.
And while that could be them genuinely supporting the peaceful protesting, I cannot help but wonder if it's a cautionary action. Because a lot of people are doing that. They'll post a criticism of the riots, or of the damage to their homes or businesses, and they'll either do #justiceforgeorgefloyd or #blacklivesmatter or #alllivesdon'tmatteruntilblacklivesmatter or what the fuck ever.
To be perfectly fucking blunt, if I lost my home or business to a riot that started as a result of this Black Lives Matter business, I wouldn't be using their hashtags- I'd be barely resisting the urge to freak the fuck out on them on every single platform I had the chance to.
I get that these people may very well be earnest in their intentions or support (or deep enough into their cup of Kool-aid that they don't see the irony), but... it just comes off as weird and vaguely ass-covering to use these hashtags, like they're trying to deflect any more hostility by signaling "No, see? We're cool! We don't blame you for anything! We're still on your side, please don't attack us any further even though you've already destroyed something we worked so hard for."
IDK. I'm just really goddamn tired of people falling all over themselves to appease the mob. The cops should not be kneeling, the politicians should not be kneeling, and these vicious little malcontents should not be capitulated to in any way, shape, or form. When bad behavior is rewarded, it will inevitably repeat.
What's really funny to me is there's another GoFundMe where the business was destroyed, and the owner's offspring (who probably made the GFM because her parents don't speak English) had the gall to say businesses can be replaced but lives can't. When I read that, all I could think of was "If you really think it's that easy to rebuild, then don't ask for other people's money!"
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