Riots and what to do now?

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  • jeremy

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    Maybe not in an inner city riot like I expect should Obama lose the election...but should something else happen where it is more wide spread...like a major long term trucking strike...where people cannot get food or gas...they are going to go looking for food. If you can't get food at your grocery store where next are you going to look...out in the country, they will look for places to fish, a place where they can shoot or trap small game...maybe farms or large gardens according to the time of the year....once they realize people are living in the woods...I would say it would be easier to take their food and supplies.When they realize they won't be easy to get I would guess the next step would be fire. I guess I got off track, with the riot post.

    I'll revisit this post later, when I'm not in a tractor cab....

    I would suggest in them meantime, that you look at what happens historically....
     
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    I'll revisit this post later, when I'm not in a tractor cab....

    I would suggest in them meantime, that you look at what happens historically....

    Historically in the past few decades riots have broken out from sporting events to people being killed by the police...I truly believe if Obama loses it will no longer just be idle chatter on twitter and face book about riots...never in our history has our neighborhoods and school been so diversified as they are now.
    I was in a couple of HS riots in the 70s, they were so quick to start...and even when the cops got them under control they spilled out into the neighborhoods.
     

    ThrottleJockey

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    It's a prison planet baby....
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexico_State_Penitentiary_riot
    http://youtu.be/TQ7PHBGyNnE
    The prison system, inherently unjust and inhumane
    Is the ultimate expression of injustice
    and inhumanity in the society at large.
    Those of us on the outside do not like
    to think of wardens and guards as our surrogates, yet they are.
    And they are intimately locked in a deadly embrace
    with their human captives behind prison walls.
    By extension, so are we.
    The terrible double meaning is thus imparted
    to the original question of human ethics
    "Am I my brother's keeper?"

    The second of February, 1980
    Began three days of misery
    A scene of retaliation
    Epitomizing violence, horror, and vindication
    Thieves, murderers, and rapists
    Inundated their prison like homicidal sadists
    Convict and guards alike would pay the price
    To them the electric chair would look like paradise
    Only degradation, torture, and cremation would suffice

    [chorus]

    A sea of agony rolled in like the coming of the tide
    The more fortunate escaped the insanity through suicide
    The screams of the dying would haunt the living to the grave
    Survivors of the riot relive the nightmare every day
    The last act of defiance

    With a never-ending appetite
    Barbiturates set them off like dynamite
    Eradicating informants
    Acetylene torches dealt the punishment
    Melted from skin to bone
    The fire silenced their screams to moans
    Smoke filled the air from bodies set aflame
    Begging for mercy, but their words were spoken in vain
    They weren't allowed to perish until they cherished all the pain

    [chorus]

    Guards they had taken hostage
    Were to blame for pushing them over the edge
    Their brutality would be their demise
    Like sharks in a frenzy they lashed out at their prize
    When the madness had ended
    The gore was too intense to be comprehended
    No one explained the real reason why
    For cruelty of a few, so many should die
    They knew of the flaws, but still insist the cause was justified

    [chorus]
     
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