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BLM did not do that. It was the fellow travelers and some thieves who took advantage of an opportunity. Blaming BLM for what happened would require some proof.
The whole point of the attack by rightys on the capitol was to overthrow the American system I didn't think breaking any amount of store windows can match that,
The plan was to kill the politicians. BLM cannot be compared with that.
BS.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katie...ority-of-blm-protests-turned-violent-n2575801
New Study Shows Hundreds of BLM 'Protests' Turned Violent
Katie PavlichKatie Pavlich| @KatiePavlich|Posted: Sep 08, 2020 12:00 PM
New Study Shows Hundreds of BLM 'Protests' Turned Violent
For months Democrats and their allies in the media have claimed Black Lives Matter protests in cities across the country have been "mostly peaceful." Recently, CNN ran a chyron that stated "fiery but mostly peaceful" as a building in Kenosha, Wisconsin burned to the ground.
But contrary to the narrative and according to a new study from Princeton University, over the past four months hundreds of "protests" have turned into violent, destructive riots.
A better look at the map from the study.
https://thefederalist.com/2020/09/1...0-u-s-riots-are-linked-to-black-lives-matter/
Study: Up To 95 Percent Of 2020 U.S. Riots Are Linked To Black Lives Matter
A report accompanying the data project, however, reads like an upscale attempt to blame the police for criminals’ decision to steal, kill, and destroy.
Joy PullmannBy Joy Pullmann
SEPTEMBER 16, 2020
Contrary to corporate media narratives, up to 95 percent of this summer’s riots are linked to Black Lives Matter activism, according to data collected by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED). The data also show that nearly 6 percent — or more than 1 in 20 — of U.S. protests between May 26 and Sept. 5 involved rioting, looting, and similar violence, including 47 fatalities.
ACLED is a nonprofit organization that tracks conflict across the globe. Its U.S. project that collected the summer protest data is supported by Princeton University. The project’s spreadsheet collating tens of thousands of data points documents 12,045 incidents of U.S. civil unrest from May 26, 2020 to Sept. 5, 2020. May 26 is the day after George Floyd’s death in police custody with enough fentanyl in his system to have died of an overdose if police had never touched him.