It’s funny how this BLM stuff happens in every country.
The only explanation is that all white people are racist skin-haters who hate innocent and victimized brown people for no reason other than the color of their skin.
A mother shouldn’t have to worry that her son won’t come home because he did nothing but attack the cops with a knife.
Two nights of disturbances have shaken outskirts of the Portuguese capital Lisbon following the fatal police shooting of a Black man, with buses and rubbish set ablaze and stones hurled, according to authorities and TV images.
The unrest began in a multicultural neighbourhood of Lisbon’s Amadora suburb after a 43-year-old man was shot dead by police in the early hours of Monday.
Media said about 30 people took to the streets on Monday night. It was unclear how many came out on the second night.
Three people have been detained, with two policemen and two others injured, authorities said. Riot police were deployed and firefighters put out a blaze.
According to a police statement, the shooting victim had fled and crashed a car after seeing a police vehicle. When officers approached, he tried to attack them with a blade, before being shot and dying in hospital, the statement added.
It’s unclear how much the American culture of outrage is influencing these migrant rioters in Europe.
It’s easy to say “oh of course they riot,” but I think it’s more “of course they are violent.” A race riot is a rather specific form of violence, and it usually only makes sense if you’re the majority.
Furthermore, unless the man was some kind of cultural hero, most blacks/browns will not feel particularly outraged by the killing of someone who actually attacked the cops. You notice that with the George Floyd thing, they refused to release the tape and came up with a completely fake story about the death, then hyped everything up beyond belief. If it would have been a situation of blacks thinking on their own, they would have said Floyd had it coming.
Black slaves never rioted, did they? Only in Haiti, where they were a large majority.
I would imagine there are a lot of US-backed NGOs in Portugal stirring up this sort of business.