What Antifa and Black Lives Matter Have Done to the Average Black Citizens of Minneapolis

May 30, 2020

Like this poor disabled black woman who realizes that she now has nowhere to shop or do much of anything in her neighborhood.  The worst violence and arson has nothing to do with the act of cold-blooded murder perpetrated by that Minneapolis cop, but the usual “anti-capitalist” riot.  Very well organized; one video even showed a pile of bricks that had been mysteriously delivered to the front of the CNN building in Atlanta.

(I note that in some videos one third to a half of the crowd appears to be young, college-age white girls (social justice snowflakes) with their arms outstretched taking video selfies of themselves participating in and supporting this lawless violence that will once again ruin minority neighborhoods that may take decades to recover — if ever).

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Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo [send him mail] is a former professor of economics at Loyola University Maryland and a longtime member of the senior faculty of the Mises Institute. He is the author or co-author of eighteen books including The Real LincolnHow Capitalism Saved AmericaLincoln UnmaskedHamilton's CurseOrganized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About GovernmentThe Problem with Socialism; and The Politically-Incorrect Guide to Economics