A practical application of the Second Amendment.
On Tuesday night a second round of riots and looting took place in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, which is not far from the riot-and-crime-ridden city of Minneapolis. Footage of Dollar Tree and other storefronts being burglarized in act of civil protest against racial injustice circulated online, and gunshots were routinely heard in the distance.
A few stores in Brooklyn Center were left unmolested, however: businesses guarded out front by armed civilians.
Emphasis mine, and vital.
Despite calls to violent “revolution” by looters, they did not appear interested in a confrontation with determined shopkeepers.
No, I reckon not. The pics at the bottom of this Tweet say it all.
Some Brooklyn Center stores are being protected by civilians with firearms. The looters have stayed away from these places. pic.twitter.com/fAcmYFxLG6
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) April 13, 2021
Don’t start none, won’t be none, bitches. However, be aware: if you DO start some, there are folks around who’ll be more than happy to finish it for ya.
Good dolly, Miss Molly!
So now Brooklyn Center is the same as Miami Beach was a few weeks ago, eh??? Fourth world culture practicing fourth world culture!!!
“Golly”, not “Dolly”. And those armed civilians act like rooftop Koreans!!!
[…] But there are good people doing their level best to defend their portions of those cities, aren’t there? And so far, they’re having considerable success, just as did the famous “rooftop Koreans” of the 1992 Rodney King riots in Los Angeles. Mike Hendrix comments on the matter: […]
We are now in a state of constant chimp-out. The only questions are where and for how long.