I also want to point out that generally the penalty for looting is somewhere around 6 months in jail and a $2500 fine. Not death.
It’s not worth killing someone over an Xbox, or risking your life trying to protect it. Let’s chill on the glorifying of violence and calling for looters to be shot and protestors to be ran over. Ain’t helping no one.
On the running over issue, from what I have seen, the people that have been ran over have been the people attacking vehicles, and not what I would call protesters. Sorry, but if people are trying to open my doors and bash in my windows, I am assuming they are going to do me harm when they get to me. I am putting my vehicle in gear and getting out of there.
There is a video of a Fed driver dragging one of these "protesters" under his truck, these people were banging on the doors and windows trying to get into the cab before he started driving off. No doubt this driver was thinking about the LA riots where the driver was bashed in the head with a brick.
Luckily, my commute is very rural, so getting stopped by one of these protests is highly unlikely. But, if I did, I would simply get out of my truck, take off all of my clothes with exception of my underwear, shoes and socks. I would rip up my underwear so that all that was left was a shabby banana hammock, and start offering the protesters hugs. I am betting traffic would be moving in less that five minutes...
As far as the shooting of looters, we'll have to agree to disagree on this one. Where do you draw the line? The store in the next town, the store in your town, your house? I am not glorifying anything, but really, where do you draw the line?
Again, this violence is being orchestrated, its not random, and it is outside of the protests that are actually trying to invoke meaningful change. Why, exactly, would random pallets of bricks be delivered to these protest sites? Who is paying for these bricks?