Elijah Schaffer examines Kenosha’s post-BLM riot devastation, where flares melted Jeep tires and reduced a Mini Cooper to scrap. Damage targeted police and construction zones—burned Dodge vans, cracked Volvos, and smashed Mazdas—while a ransacked business left safes untouched but TVs destroyed. A car lot lay in ruins, with one speaker lamenting lost livelihoods, underscoring how organized vandalism outpaced law enforcement, leaving communities in chaos. [Automatically generated summary]
This is the aftermath in Wisconsin of what's happening.
And if you look inside the cars that were on fire last night, they are melted down to the frame.
I mean, the engines themselves, I mean, look at this.
Is what appears to be a Jeep.
Tires completely melted.
Some of these cars you can recognize, like a Mini Cooper.
You have all of these vehicles.
Some of them are unrecognizable.
It's insane.
And you'll notice right here.
Look at that.
Down to the wire, down to the wire.
This is something that you would see.
Like it looks like a set from Jurassic Park or something where, you know, you've never seen this in real life.
And this is what this is what the Black Lives Matter movement and the rioting and the looting.
This is what they want.
They want to intimidate.
They want to scare.
They want to vandalize.
This is crazy.
And these riots that happened last night are just otherworldly.
I mean, you couldn't even design something that looks like this if you wanted to for a movie.
I mean, one tire survived for the cars that didn't get completely burned.
They got their windows smashed in.
You see the trunk is split open here.
And, you know, this is just absolute pure unadulterated vandalism with the intent to just destroy.
But if you look at the cars that are burned over here, you got some police and some construction zones.
This is a dystopian movie for the owner of CarSource, for anybody.
We have a grand Dodge caravan, it looks like here.
Look at this Honda.
Oh my gosh.
Look at some of these vehicles.
It's really intense to know that this is not only could have been potential for somebody to drive, but this also could have been somebody, this is somebody's small business.
And when you go to the business itself, right, this is something they won't show you on the news.
Look at the business.
Completely ransacked.
Imagine this is, this is your, this is someone's life.
This is something that they created.
I'm going to try to get in here.
I mean, look at this.
They didn't break open the safe, ironically.
They broke open the T, like there was a TV that they were trying to rip off and steal.
And this is what happens.
There's not even any police here, by the way, guarding this.
I'm just doing whatever I want, which is absolutely insane.
But, oh, I don't know what that is dripping, but I don't want to get near that.