Agreed the vast majority were nonviolent - but many (hundreds) were violent and that violent was aimed at police and property.
Race is a major problem in our country based on a dark history. Significant monumental progress has been rightfully made, but I feel we’re regressing because of the endless narratives being pushed by the media and “woke” race baiters. I don’t know if you see all that from abroad but it’s endless here. And it severely hinders progress.
By the year 2000, the color of someone's skin and what's between their legs seemed to have been pushed on to the back burner of American political discourse for the better.
Obama’s 2008 unity campaign offered even more hope of a post racial America. His 2012 intersectional coalition campaign put this country on the destructive path we’ve seen the last decade.
The conversation of race has now been brought once again to the forefront of American political discourse. Democrats will say it’s a long overdue reckoning. They are wrong.
In its current disingenuous form it only serves to further divide and cripple the country.