Donald Trump did it again and is now under attack for making another provocative
remark, a pattern of criticism he has received ever since he announced his candidacy.
Trump's latest statement, "riots can occur", describes what he believed could happen
if the Republican Party attempts to steal the nomination from the person with the most
delegates, as he currently is. Does this sound like a threat or an opinion how upset
many attending the Cleveland convention will be.
If you believe Trump's comment is an inference, then you should also believe the rallying
cry "No Justice, No Peace" fits into the same category.
How many times have we heard "No Justice, No Peace" used as a threat towards public
officials for not satisfying a group's demands? Its an obvious threat of what to expect, for
there is no denying what comes to mind when you hear 'no peace'?
You would never envision well behaved civil marches, they would be peaceful. Yet, its
easy to see what wouldn't be peaceful, as this has occurred so many times before.
Its not a stretch of the imagination to see what "no peace" represents; looting and burning
down of businesses, random shootings, car jacking and other criminal acts which often
occurs when some groups see "no justice".
Nor, will you hear the media criticize a provocateur who threatens, "No Justice, No Peace"!
That's just the way it is, accept it!
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