Earlier quoted context omitted.
Ah justice. It is better that ten innocent persons suffer than that one guilty escape. -- Bizzaro William Blackstone
The topic of the week is an extrajudicial murder committed by a team of four cops; where was our restraint in deciding the fate of George Floyd? Do these officers deserve nicer treatment than this system gave Floyd? Did Floyd deserve this treatment, too? If so, why didn't he get it?
Local government officials pulled law enforcement, because cops are bad and protesters are good.
Looting and arson cause hundreds of millions of dollars of property damage to those that have nothing to do with the purported cause of the riots.
Local government officials offer easily disprovable lie, claiming the majority of those arrested are shown to be outsiders. The media doesn't bother fact checking, they instead helpfully inform the public that "white nationalists" are secretly tricking the poor helpless minorities into burning down their own communities.
Local government officials admit that they were lying. The media pretends to not hear, continues screeching about nazis in blackface looting Footlocker.
And here you advocate burning down three entire precincts in order to ensure that three officers get prosecuted (and be honest, you mean "convicted"). That is absolutely insane, it is the direct opposite of justice and a perfect example of someone being ruled by their emotion.