Black People : Riots in Oakland, San Francisco!

For the most part the anarchists are white people instigating. Or rather say, infiltrating.
 
What are the other options?

protest quietly like every body else is doing. why tear up other peoples' stuff? i understand about making some noise, making your voice heard, but putting other people in harms way is not called for.

and you know what, i'm not proud of what Oakland and LA is doing. damaging other cars, beating up people almost injuring a child and acting a fool is not what a protest is supposed to be.. now why scare other people of not going no where? And i hope those that are doing this get arrested and taught a lesson.
 
protest quietly like every body else is doing. why tear up other peoples' stuff? i understand about making some noise, making your voice heard, but putting other people in harms way is not called for.

and you know what, i'm not proud of what Oakland and LA is doing. damaging other cars, beating up people almost injuring a child and acting a **** fool is not what a protest is supposed to be.. now why scare other people of not going no where? And i hope those that are doing this get arrested and taught a lesson.

Looks like White folk are rioting. They always so violent.

Anyhow, here's a good quote from George Jackson:

"The effectiveness of rallies and mass demonstrations has not come to an end. Their purpose has diacritically altered, but the general tactic remains sound. Today the rally affords us the opportunity to effect intensive organization of the projects and programs that will form the infrastructure of our communes. If the mass rallies close, as they have in the past, with a few speeches and a pamphlet, we can expect no more results than in the past: two hours later the people will be Amerikans again (instead of people). But going among “the people" at each gathering with clipboards and pens, and painfully ascertaining what each can contribute to clear-cut, carefully defined political projects, is the distinction between intensive organization and the sterile, stilted attempts to build new unions (rank and file, etc) or elect a socialist legislator."
George Jackson.
Taken from the book “Blood in my Eye," by George Jackson (pages 76-77).
 

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