The chant of "Black lives matter" is quite ironic considering the majority of the people hurt physically and financially from riots tend to be black people. Also interesting that they almost never attack government instillations where they know trained people with guns are. They always go after businesses and private homes where the likelihood of resistance is zero. Bunch of cowards.
Looks like the violence escalated over the memorial day weekend with nine people dead as gang violence continues to be a problem.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/26/us/baltimore-deadliest-month-violence-since-1999/index.html
I think the poll speaks for itself. Some claim that there is a "gray area" in the discussion that is lacking in the poll, however I think the subject is pretty clear cut. It was either wrong or it was right, and most people clearly have the sense that it was wrong (thankfully). It is just a handful of individuals that insist the rioting was "justified," and a few that don't have the nerve to make the call at all.
It is sad when people choose to care more about the well being of criminals than their victims.
Your thoughts on the American Revolution must really be interesting then. Was their reaction justified?
Of course breaking shit you don't own is wrong, however there are things more wrong with the situation - such as arresting someone who looks at you wrong and then, for whatever reason - him ending up dead. It's not like it's happening unprovoked in some Cleavereqsue perfection of a community where Officer MacGillicuddy is a kind and gentle ginger whose main job is helping lost children.
When you retard the scope of racial relations and the militarization of police down to a binary set of options you're doing a disservice to both sides of the debate.
Both of you should try harder next time.