Fist off, I tend to not be a very vocally political person @Tumblr, but you pushed my buttons with this one...
 1) So where are we with without law enforcement @Tumblr / @action? Should he be anti-law enforcement? Are you anti-law enforcement? Is Biden anti-law enforcement? I am pro-law enforcement, so does that make me a bad person? You do know that not all law enforcement personnel are pure evil, right? I happen know some people in law enforcement that are actually good people that just want to protect their town/state from those that would do harm. I’m even related to one (federal law enforcement). We can agree on the fact that there are some that are bad, but that is a limited number, and they should not be allowed to be police officers. Plus they should be prosecuted for doing things that they shouldn’t be doing. These specific officers should not take away from the good that the majority are doing on a day in day out basis.Â
2) You are confusing protesting with rioting / looting. @Tunmblr / @action​ No one has the right to destroy or steal someone else’s property because they are mad about something. I would like to know your thoughts on “protesters” if they were to destroy a Tumblr server facility during their “protesting”. How would your employees feel if they were to destroy employee vehicles in your parking lots? You would most likely turn to those very same police offices to stop the destruction... I don’t have issues with well organized, peaceful protest that don’t cause disruption of essential services (Think ambulances, police, fire). Gandhi helped lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule that way. It was a world wide colonial power that was forced to comply because people got together in a nonviolent manner and spoke out for what they believed in. That is power. Vandalism, arson, theft, physical violence is more like an undisciplined child lashing out. I can’t support that.Â
Not A Criminal act
protestÂ
the public demonstration of strong objection to an official policy or course of action. "The protesting has been peaceful."
Criminal Act
riotÂ
The violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd. "The clashes followed a night of rioting in several parts of the city."
loot
Steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot. "Police confronted the rioters who were looting shops."
arson
The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. "Police are treating the fire as arson."







