Atlanta famously slow/not super willing to go hard in protests in recent times. 2020 popped off but Idk about this. Some folks torched some cars last week but i guess ill see whatsup when this drops
We'll haul out Killer Mike or T.I. or something to scold the protestors to stop hurting their property and say it's for the good the common folk of Atlanta
People have been running a year long campaign to protect the forest and prevent construction of a police training center. They've been sabotaging construction equipment and marching through construction sites, with publoc sympathy largely on their side. Atlanta has been going harder than most of the US, regardless of how destructive their street protests are.
War is exciting. Very few people are so calm that they don't feel some strong emotion at the prospect of violent conflict. Whether it's dread or anticipation or something else. It's a normal human reaction. Hell, it's probably part of our fight/flight response, your brain preparing for the possibility of having to react quickly in the near future.
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Atlanta famously slow/not super willing to go hard in protests in recent times. 2020 popped off but Idk about this. Some folks torched some cars last week but i guess ill see whatsup when this drops
We'll haul out Killer Mike or T.I. or something to scold the protestors to stop hurting their property and say it's for the good the common folk of Atlanta
"please listen to this rich landlord who looks like you but does not share your class interests"
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People have been running a year long campaign to protect the forest and prevent construction of a police training center. They've been sabotaging construction equipment and marching through construction sites, with publoc sympathy largely on their side. Atlanta has been going harder than most of the US, regardless of how destructive their street protests are.
War is exciting. Very few people are so calm that they don't feel some strong emotion at the prospect of violent conflict. Whether it's dread or anticipation or something else. It's a normal human reaction. Hell, it's probably part of our fight/flight response, your brain preparing for the possibility of having to react quickly in the near future.