You're not really close at all. I believe he is saying that rioting doesn't solve the problem and is just adding another crime to the original crime.
I will admit that my bias is possibly showing. But I am simply trying to make a point with this entire thread that attributing the actions of criminals to a political affiliation without evidence is absurd. Let's take a look at the media coverage. We have a crowd out in front of one police station. Then we have a crowd of similar size in looting Target, and crowds all looting other retail locations. Based on what I am seeing on TV the total number of looters at multiple locations is greater than the crowd in front of the police station. Of course, being aware, that the limited media locations we are seeing probably do not tell the complete story of the magnitude of the looting -- but the coverage does provide a very clear idea of the size of the crowd over time at the one police station including livestreams (which is the only one being protested at according to the media).
Well I did call out the National Guard thing just a bit ago in this thread... George Floyd protest turns deadly; Minneapolis mayor requests National Guard "We can have peaceful demonstrations," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said. "But I also have to ensure the safety of everyone in the city." https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...s-l-protests-over-george-floyd-death-n1216096
You obviously didn't finish reading the article; and likely put into question your credibility going forward. Note the quoted word, "classical." I challenge you to continue reading the article after the point you stopped reading it.
Rioting/shopping as opposed to ummm "white" collar crime. A man with a briefcase can steal a helluva lot more than a man with a gun. And wow talk about all the blacks involved in "white" collar crime these days.
ha ha that is like at 4 PM saying the market will go higher today and then at 4:05PM saying look how you were right .