Question: What American political entity has that relationship to BLM/Antifa? Answer: The Democrat National Committee, et. al. And you might as well sue Mao.
Who pays for the damage brought by Black Lives Matter/Antifa?
Three posts from July 23-August 8, from this author, compare China's Cultural Revolution to Black Lives Matter/Antifa. The series began with:
"The Chinese Communist Party's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) was the precursor to today's urban protests involving Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa. As America's Cancel Culture spread into several Big Blue Cities, largely governed by Democrat politicians for decades, city officials stood back and let it happen." (Links to parts 1, 2, and 3.)
The unspoken mantra for China's Petitioners' Movement was, essentially: "We can't blame any one person, because that would mean blaming Chairman Mao. And he lives above blame."
America: Can we count on the U.S. Department of Justice to prosecute and, when guilt is proven, punish those in the BLM/Antifa movement who injured persons and damaged private property?
Can we expect the Democrat-elected prosecutors in the BBCs to indict and try those who injured persons, and destroyed property? Perhaps a few—those not elected with Soros money.
So, who will hold those accountable for the carnage that continues to mount-up in the run-up to the General Election, and may escalate after November 3?
China: The CCP led by Mao Zedong gave the green-light to China's Cultural Revolution. Then stood back, and watched it unfold assuming a life of its own, free of any one person's control.
It was to the CCP that many of the Cultural Revolution's victims petitioned for redress for the physical and material damages they sustained. They knew the source, but prudence meant not saying it out loud.
America: Who will Americans petition for redress for the damages that BLM/Antifa brought into their communities?
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Shall claims be directed at the big corporations, foundations, and wealthy individuals who seek to buy virtue by donating big money to the BLM/Antifa Movement? (Operationally, the organizations are two heads of the same snake.)
Should victims of the BLM/Antifa movement petition the U.S. Government for damages? That would be like suing the United States Postal Service if one of their trucks hits your new car.
Perhaps those insurance companies that pay out tens-of-millions in damages to looted chain stores will consider recouping part of their loss by suits aimed at BLM's growing financial assets? But, no, that would tarnish their corporate image by putting the patina of white supremacists on their brand.
That leaves those small, independent businesses that sustained damage to seek redress at the local level. The same local level that let it happen.
Those physically and materially injured by BLM/Antifa may sue their local Blue government for not dispatching their tax-funded Police Departments to bring order to the chaos when it first began, instead of letting it get out of control. Perhaps some of the defunded police money could go to the destroyed small businesses. Or not.
Problem is, more than a few of those municipalities run perilously close to bankruptcy. (See Chicago and NYC.)
To restate the question: How will America's version of China's "Petitioners' Movement" seek to redress the damages done to persons and property by BLM/Antifa?
In short, who pays?
In China, little was done for the victims of the Cultural Revolution. It was born a child of the one-and-only political party, and conceived in the mind of its near deity, Chairman Mao.
Question: What American political entity has that relationship to BLM/Antifa? Answer: The Democrat National Committee, et. al. And you might as well sue Mao.
Lee Cary -- Bio and Archives
Since November 2007, Lee Cary has written hundreds of articles for several websites including the American Thinker, and Breitbart’s Big Journalism and Big Government (as “Archy Cary”). and the Canada Free Press. Cary’s work was quoted on national television (Sean Hannity) and on nationally syndicated radio (Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin). His articles have posted on the aggregate sites Drudge Report, Whatfinger, Lucianne, Free Republic, and Real Clear Politics. He holds a Doctorate in Theology from Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL, is a veteran of the US Army Military Intelligence in Vietnam assigned to the [strong]Phoenix Program[/strong]. He lives in Texas.