Think AutoZone deserved to be looted and burned to the ground?
Well, it is a big corporation and they have insurance.
Can you give me the definition of systemic racism?
I don't know the exact definition.
I don't read the exact definition of systemic racism.
So you don't know the definition, but you're going to tell me that it exists.
Yes, it definitely does.
So where is a systemic issue?
Where is a law that's in the system?
Where is a policy that's in the system of systemic racism in our country?
I don't want to talk anymore.
What do you guys think of the Black Lives Matter riots?
Are they good, bad?
I think they're well deserved because there definitely is a lot of systematic racism still in the country.
You think AutoZone deserved to be looted and burned to the ground?
Well, it is a big corporation and they have insurance.
So it didn't should be.
Like, I can't speak on that because I'm not black and I can't say what's right and what's wrong because I don't experience the racism that they do.
So because you're not black, you can't say that AutoZone and their workers didn't do anything to deserve to be burned to the ground?
I can't say how other people feel.
It's not me experiencing racism.
So if someone came to your home, burnt your car, took your money, burnt your house down, would you say, well, I can't tell them what's right and wrong because I'm not black.
I don't know how that feels.
No, because then at that point it becomes personal.
Okay.
But their point is their personal note of what's happening.
Is it not personal for the manager or the workers that work there for their stuff to be destroyed, their workplaces to be burnt to the ground?
Do you see what I'm saying?
But they'll be compensated.
You won't be compensated if your house burned down, but they'll be compensated from the company.
Do you know how insurance works?
I mean, have you investigated that?
Are you like for sure that's going to happen?
They're good with these riots?
They have insurance.
Like if they were to have a regular fire, they have insurance.
So they can support their workers.
If they're a good company, they'll do that.
Do you have insurance?
Yes.
So it's okay if someone comes up and just smacks you in the face or knocks a tooth loose or breaks your nose, you can go have insurance.
Well, I don't know.
That's what people felt like doing because they're because of racism.
Because you have insurance, it's okay.
But that's not what's happening.
That is what's happening.
They're hurting people.
But they're going up to big companies.
They're not going up to you in the street and beating you down.
They're going up to big companies that have them.
In Portland, a man almost lost his life because he was just trying to protect a tr woman that was out there getting beat up in these riots.
Yeah, and he was protecting them.
Do you think that troman deserve that because they may have felt like they needed to do that for racism?
They need to be protected.
So what doesn't deserve to be looted or burned down because of racism?
Can you tell me the fine line?
So corporations, yes, mom and pop shops, no?
Yeah, small businesses, no, because they don't have the insurance that AutoZone does.
So what is it about insurance that makes something okay to burn down?
What's this magical word insurance that makes it okay to destroy property?
Well, nothing makes it okay to burn down.
It's a fact of like...
What does AutoZone represent in this Black Lives Matter discussion?
What does auto represent to you?
What does it represent to you?
It's a company that someone built.
They have workers there that need that to pay their bills and put food on the table for their family.
That's what that represents.
It represents a company that I can go to consensually and purchase things that I would need.
And in return, I'm paying somebody's salary to be able to provide for their family.
That's what that represents.
How does that factor?
How does AutoZone being burnt down factor into a Black Lives Matter discussion?
Okay, I want to ask you, if you had a kid and they went to go get something from the convenience store, but they never came back because someone accused them of stealing, which wrongfully accused just because they looked suspicious, would you be mad if your kid didn't come home from the convenience store?
Sure would.
Would you be upset if your workplace got destroyed because someone was upset?
We're not talking about racism.
We're talking about racism.
And what happens?
What does convenience store and Skittles and what is it, an Arizona iced tea have to do with racism?
That's not the point of it.
It's the point, it's what it represents.
If my son did not come back from a convenience store, I'd want to burn something down too.
I'd be upset.
But we're not ones to invalidate or validate their feelings towards racism.
Oh, absolutely.
We can definitely invalidate their actions.
Their feelings are one thing, but you can invalidate someone's actions when they're burning down entire cities and killing people in the streets because of racism.
Something that isn't an issue.
Because they say there's systemic racism.
Can you give me an example?
A man, okay, a black man can go and try and get a job, but if a white man applies for that same job, that white man is more likely, depending on the company, to get the job.
That's not true because do you know what affirmative action is and diversity hires?
Do you know anything about that?
Have you ever heard of those terms?
You can say that your company is diverse and not actually represented.
So people, so organizations by law are required to hire certain races, ethnicities, genders.
Sure have.
Companies do.
Sure have.
Sure have.
I'm just really confused here.
I'm kind of just kind of lost on this aspect of systemic racism.
Can you give me the definition of systemic racism?
I don't know the exact definition.
I don't read the exact definition of systemic racism.
So you don't know the definition, but you're going to tell me that it exists.
Yes, it definitely does.
So where is a systemic issue?
Where is a law that's in the system?
Where is a policy that's in the system of systemic racism in our country?
I don't want to talk anymore.
There is systemic racism in your.
I would just love proof.
Read any article.
Read any article.
You say that you don't look up and read definitions though.
So if you can't give me the definition, you can't give me any examples because you actually don't know what that means.
And you're justifying the looting and the burning of our country.
What's going on, guys?
What's going on with you?
You don't think that black people are not misrepresented?
I didn't say that.
No, I think they're overrepresented.
Black Lives Matter down the street on a public street right now.
Why does I need to be there?
It doesn't need to be there.
No one thinks black people don't matter.
No one thinks that.
There is no systemic racism in our country.
And there's not a police brutality against black people in our country.
I don't like that.
That doesn't exist.
Ignorant people.
Ignorant people?
You said that you don't even know the definition of something you think exists in our country.
So this is what leftists and Black Lives Matter supporters do.
So when you challenge them to give you proof for something or you want just basic examples, just tell me the definition of something.
They just walk off.
When they actually encounter somebody who doesn't believe in their narrative, this is how they act.
I guarantee you, this girl has never been told to her face that Black Lives Matter is a terrorist organization.
Police brutality against black people does not exist statistically like they're trying to tell us.
And there is no systemic racism in our country.
She's never been told that.
She's never been told that.
But I really like how the man followed her along right there.
That was good.
That was good.
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She has her phone in her hand.
I hope she's looking up what systemic racism is.
She'll find out it doesn't exist.
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