Los Angeles Is Burning Again — Stop Calling It a Protest
- Raijin Shin
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Same playbook, new headline. Once again, the streets of Los Angeles are lit up—not by justice, but by chaos. And once again, the media calls it a "protest."
Let’s set the record straight: It’s not peaceful. And it damn sure ain’t progress. This is destruction, theft, and fear masked as activism.
Just like the BLM riots in 2020, we're seeing businesses torched, traffic blocked, stores looted, and lives upended—all under the guise of "righteous outrage." Burning your own city isn’t justice. It’s betrayal. Cowardice hiding behind a cause.
What happened to peaceful assembly? What happened to change through strength, unity, and backbone? Instead, we’ve got mobs throwing bricks, setting fires, and intimidating anyone who doesn’t nod in agreement. That’s not a protest. That’s a riot.
And let’s not ignore how quick the media is to soften it all. They spin phrases like “mostly peaceful” while fire engulfs the skyline behind them. They downplay the harm, gloss over the innocent folks getting caught in the middle, and act like calling it what it is—a riot—is somehow wrong.
No more sugarcoating. America deserves truth. And the truth is: these riots aren’t about justice—they’re about power, destruction, and control. And it’s always the same cities, the same leaders, and the same silence from those in charge until it’s too damn late.
If we want real change, it starts with honesty. Stop pretending these riots are noble. Stop letting bad actors hijack real causes. And stop destroying the very places you claim to care about. You’re not warriors. You’re arsonists in activist clothing.
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