Douglas Andrews
A year ago, all Americans were transfixed by the video footage of the white cop with his knee on the black guyâs neck for that interminable length of time. And we waited for the riots.
They came, and they spread across the country, and they re-erupted with every perceived police transgression in every urban area. The agenda-driven media told us they were âmostly peaceful protests,â which, of course, was a demonstrable and despicable lie.
But a year later, after an orgy of burning and looting and wanton destruction; with race relations having been hijacked and run off the rails by a small band of money-grubbing Marxists; with violent crime and murder having skyrocketed across our nationâs urban centers due to the Leftâs war on cops; and with federal police reform legislation still seemingly stuck in the congressional mud, we have to ask: Was it worth it?