I do not condone the breaking into the buildings. I think that is counterproductive and damages the message that the peaceful protestors are trying to achieve.
It's the same thing with 1/6. People want to protest the election and all that? Great! Break into the Capitol? Stupid!
I have not been able to learn if they are from outside groups or breakaways from the original common area encampments.
Everything else you said, that's all been debunked as either outside campus troublemakers, hearsay, or flat out did not happen.
And then there is this gem:
I could go on. Seriously. How desperate some are to control the narrative is sickening.
Again, the youth are not stupid when it comes to this. They have more access to media from all perspectives.
I find it funny that the GOP is first to dump all over the MSM, but when people use other outlets to get unfiltered reports and viewpoints, it's not so "kosher" is it?
What's really getting to me is how thin the grass is. Some patches in the lawn look as if the little grasslings poked out of the ground and simply grew longer instead of growing out healthily. Lots of wilting where the grass is collapsing under its own weight.
Similar story for the tree leaves, too, with thin, papery, small leaves that are wilting and only growing in patches, especially on the Ash trees on our street. That's how you know we need the rain.
I have a big bucket full of rainwater sitting n the shade behind the shed. I'll definitely be emptying it on our lawn if Phil's mid-May heatwave PROMISE comes to fruition, and especially if we get shafted in the next couple weeks.