April 28, 2015 By
21st Century Wire says…
Baltimore’s riots have provided a breathtaking backdrop, but also a telling tale about the tragic state of America’s inner city youth in 2015.
While the image of police victim Freddie Gray fades into the background, new images of Baltimore’s looters and arsonists occupy the center stage.
Last year, we were told over and over, by the riot apologists in Ferguson and most of the US media, about the need to let America’s youths ‘blow off steam’ and ‘express themselves’ during a crisis like this. We’re also told that “the children are our future.” Watch as they learn how to destroy their own communities from other ‘adults’, leaving their city considerably worse off than it was before. See their faces, as they experience the pure, unadulterated joy of looting…
These photos were posted online here with the following commentary:
“These looters should not be seen as representative of the all protesters in Baltimore on last Saturday. This was a small group of opportunists three blocks away from the police line at Pratt and Howard downtown. In fact, it took around twenty minutes for any police to finally intervene. It only takes a small amount of individuals to ruin something, be it police or protesters. The vast amount of folk there (police and protesters) were in fact civil with each other.”
Images via Pundit Press:
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Starting Young: 13 year old learns the art of bargain-hunting from his adult role models.
DIY: 7-ELEVEN was beta testing its new ‘self-service’ check-out system in Baltimore last night.
Express Check-Out: Baltimore youth takes advantage of 7-ELEVEN’s new ‘Xpress Line’ to procure his booty.
Rather embarrassingly, 30 minutes into the looting, 7-ELEVEN had already run out of shopping bags, as youths were forced to carry items out by the hand full.
Baltimore youth celebrates being the 100th looter, as he wins 10 free packs of Kool cigarettes.
Youths seen rushing home to drop-off their groceries, before returning for more.
Waste Not: Youths were so excited by the ‘grand opening’ that they trampled on perfectly good merchandise.
7-ELEVEN’s new Colombian Roast coffee proved to be a ‘big hit’ with young looters.
Watch this shocking video clip posted to Twitter by blogger Joe Talaiver:
“An unidentified white man was dragged out of a liquor store and brutally beaten by rioters and looters in Baltimore on Monday. The identity and condition of the man is unknown at this time, but there are some reports he may have been the owner of the store”, said Dan Butcher of Pundit Press…
.@justin_fenton @baltimoresun I just watched a guy dragged from his store and sucker punched and stomped pic.twitter.com/R8zYI7bpWt
— Joe Talaiver (@jtalaiver) April 27, 2015
A building engulfed in flames is set ablaze in between Chester and Gay street. At night following the funeral service of Freddie Gray…
Raw Video: “Freddie Gray Protesters” set CVS drug store on fire in Baltimore (4-27-15)…
There’s no way of knowing whether or not last nights riots, looting and arson could have been mitigated. Critics believe that the city’s Mayor may have played a role in encouraging the mob by sending out a consolatory message to rioters early on. It seems that political correctness got the best of Baltimore’s Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. Earlier in the week she stated that the city’s angry youths needed to be given ‘space to destroy’ their community:
“I worked with the police and instructed them to do everything that they could to make sure that the protesters we able to exercise their right to free speech. It’s a very delicate balancing act. Because while we try to make sure that they were protected from the cars and the other things that were going on. We also gave those who wished to destroy, space to to do that as well.”
Watch the Mayor’s fatal gaff here:
As the Mayor has now learned, there’s many ways to communicate with a mob, but sadly, that’s not one of them.
READ MORE FERGUSON NEWS AT: 21st Century Wire Ferguson Files
http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/04/28/the-joy-of-looting-watch-baltimore-youth-on-7-eleven-shopping-spree/
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