Senator Carpenter owes ANTIFA and BLM a public apology. He had the nerve to attack peaceful protesters, and several of them suffered injuries to their fists and boots. A statement to the media would go a long way towards solving the problems that people like him are causing. He can admit his guilt, his white privilege, and move forward with a better life.
Pretty accurate on his part.
A bunch of spoiled trust fund babies, little different from the sixties radicals.
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I guess one could argue that the 60s radicals at least had a decent cause they were fighting for. They didn’t want to go to Vietnam and they felt the war was unjust. They went about it in a horrible way most of the time but their reasoning was understandable.
These kids… my fellow millennials and the younger Gen Zs… I don’t know the ■■■■ they are fighting for. The Confederate statues, sure I can understand why they should be removed and moved into museums.
Tearing them down is the totally wrong way to go about it and they should be arrested for defacing public property. But I can understand why people are upset about them.
But Roosevelt? And Washington? And even threatening to deface the statues of Lincoln? The dude was the great emancipator. He was the central man who freed the 4 million slaves of the south.
This movement is out of control and they’ve lost my sympathy. ■■■■ them. Drag them to jail and throw the entire book at them. They’ve destroyed the very cause they claimed to be fighting for.
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No, the radicals behind the riots and violence of the 60’s just co–opted the anti war movement for their own purposes.
And then there’s this loser.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2020/06/thug-who-toppled-abolitionist-statue-had-daniel-greenfield/?fbclid=IwAR0MFmrVABIHzvBpm4plFIW2miMuLBl1bV7ZyjTrM-uWrGa0I-jIJHiipag
Authorities have formally charged a Madison man accused of both joining a crowd of people who broke into Goodman’s Jewelers and stealing $10,000 worth of jewelry amid looting in late May, as well as one of the people accused of tearing down the Hans Christian Heg statue and tossing it into Lake Monona earlier this week.
The allegations against Kelsey D. Nelson were detailed in two criminal complaints released Friday. Nelson, 30, will be in Dane County Court for his preliminary hearing on July 2. If convicted, Nelson could face 12 years in prison and upwards of $25,000 in fines.
Good, give him whatever the max is for all the charges and make an example of him.