10/13/2020, 12:48 pm
Columbus day passed with the Portland "protesters" toppling the statues of Abe Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt, and smashing windows of the Oregon Historical Society. Nobody got arrested, just like after they toppled the statue of Chris Columbus in June.
That reminded me of how in 2016 I was arrested and spent a day in jail for putting up conservative posters and stickers on the GMU campus in DC suburbs, with the bail set at $8,000. I was charged with a felony due to an alleged "destruction of property exceeding $1,000" caused by the judge's failure to understand how stickers can be easily removed with a $3.99 can of WD-40. I later looked up the judge; he regularly donated to ACLU and SPLC.
Today, insurance companies have estimated the overall property damage due to this year's rioting is over a billion dollars.
And yet these "protesters" rarely go to jail like I did. And when they do get processed, there is a million-dollar strong bail-out fund set up for them by powerful people including the current VP candidate, Kamala Harris. It's likely that my DC suburb judge has also contributed.
How could the laws change so much in only four years? They didn't. The forces that are now running this country have been silently taking over America for years. They would have cemented their rule in perpetuity if it weren't for Trump's win in 2016. So no, these riots didn't start with George Floyd.
Flashback to 2016:
