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Politicians, police, corporations, media... the institution is trying to pushing the idea that protestors == looters. And therefore the protests should be quelled. Several states even went so far as to declare, without any evidence, that the majority of the people in the protests were from out-of-state troublemakers... which makes no sense. Even more fitting, President Trump called the protestors thugs and terrorists. It's all part of a design to stop the momentum of these protests.

It's not the people who are 'ignoring' the inequalities. With 40+ million unemployed, unable to feed or pay rent, watching their tax dollars get gulped up by big corporations from the 'small business loan program', unable to get their unemployment checks, and getting beaten by police for no reason other than race and deep pocket money from politicians/rich elites. People at the bottom know exactly what's happening, because it affects their personal livelihoods very deeply, and the combination of those issues is why they are on the streets protesting day and night, while computer people like HNers who are generally well off are still behind a corporate desk with no unions, and only observing from afar.



It’s a protest! You want someones attention. What good would it do to shout slogans in some hick town in the middle of nowhere. Of course You want to go somewhere where someone actually notices. So people protesting out of state/town/county makes perfect sense to me.

That said, completely agree that narrative around ‘trouble makers coming out of town’ was overblown and likely put out to take attention away from real issues at hand.


>Politicians, police, corporations, media... the institution is trying to pushing the idea that protestors == looters.

You cannot say that corporations are doing that when Google, Sony, Target, Home Depot, EA, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Facebook, Apple, Intel, Levi's, Banana Republic,Amazon, Spotify, Snap, Netflix, Microsoft, Zillow and Disney are in favor of the protests/riots. And those are the ones I found on the first article I clicked.


I was under the impression that Trump called the rioters thugs and terrorists which is a little different.


Those are loaded terms. When you conspire to conflate protesters and looters as the latter, then it doesn't make a difference.




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