I remember the riots during the early 70's when as a student I was moving into an apartment here in the People's Republic of Berserky. My little Toyota was dented in three places by rubber shotgun slugs, the car dealership on the corner was burned to the ground, every window on the main
street was broken up to the third story, as I watched a mob of several thousand people pass below, and people did die. Rude introduction for a naive
country kid who was accustomed to seeing ground squirrels tussle instead. Don't think we'll see those kind of riots again in this country unless a
particular individual does get elected. But a few old motheaten now-gentrified hippies from that era have teamed up with spoiled rich kids looking
for a cause, and then along come the looters and vandals with their own priorities in a revolution. They can't get away with it here anymore, so they
moved next door to downtown Oakland, at least till they more than wore out their welcome there, destroying downtown businesses night after night.
All the sincere protesters of whatever stripe said goodbye to that wacko mob long ago. But like I said, they travel anywhere they sense opportunity to inflame a situation. The the star of the current circus seems to deliberately egg on this kind of thing for the free publicity. I don't want to wander too far off track into the political implications of all this, so I'll just summarize by saying that I've seen with my own eyes what can happen when things go terribly wrong - and I wouldn't want to be in the street with a camera when it does! There's the potential for either side to regard you as a red
flag being waved to a bull. I've seen several riots with blood spattered, heads bashed in, molotov cocktails thrown, live bombs go off, gunshots,
baseball bats swinging. And you're Smartphone navigation device won't give you a clue how to get out of a mess like that if you're caught in it.