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Black Lives Matter Chicago organizer says looting is 'reparations'
A Black Lives Matter Chicago organizer said Monday that the mobs who vandalized and looted downtown businesses the night before did nothing wrong, calling it “reparations” for Black suffering.
“That is reparations,” Ariel Atkins, an organizer, told NBC Chicago. “Anything they wanted to take, they can take it because these businesses have insurance.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...ys-looting-is/
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WATCH: Woman Shouts ‘I Can’t Breathe’ As She Loots Luxury Clothing Store In Chicago
A woman apparently taking a video of herself looting a high-end store in Chicago at one point yelled, “I can’t breathe” — the phrase George Floyd uttered before his death that has become a slogan for the Black Lives Matter movement.
In the video, posted on social media, the woman is seen walking through a luxury department store saying she is searching for a tool to remove security tags.
https://twitter.com/ColumbiaBugle/st...44439010480128 [language warning]
“I don’t know where the **** keys at!” she yells as she searches drawers attempting to remove what she calls “Canada gooses,” a type of security tag.
“Let me see, does that say Valentino, does that say Dolce and Gabbana?” she says, then begins running through the store before yelling, “I can’t breathe!”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/woman...ore-in-chicago
A Black Lives Matter Chicago organizer said Monday that the mobs who vandalized and looted downtown businesses the night before did nothing wrong, calling it “reparations” for Black suffering.
“That is reparations,” Ariel Atkins, an organizer, told NBC Chicago. “Anything they wanted to take, they can take it because these businesses have insurance.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...ys-looting-is/
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WATCH: Woman Shouts ‘I Can’t Breathe’ As She Loots Luxury Clothing Store In Chicago
A woman apparently taking a video of herself looting a high-end store in Chicago at one point yelled, “I can’t breathe” — the phrase George Floyd uttered before his death that has become a slogan for the Black Lives Matter movement.
In the video, posted on social media, the woman is seen walking through a luxury department store saying she is searching for a tool to remove security tags.
https://twitter.com/ColumbiaBugle/st...44439010480128 [language warning]
“I don’t know where the **** keys at!” she yells as she searches drawers attempting to remove what she calls “Canada gooses,” a type of security tag.
“Let me see, does that say Valentino, does that say Dolce and Gabbana?” she says, then begins running through the store before yelling, “I can’t breathe!”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/woman...ore-in-chicago
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