Nah, they can stand outside of places on the ground. In no way is that "escalating" things. I watched the whole live feed. Only one side was escalating. These guys were calm and more than reasonable. They had to literally get hunted down/attacked before shots went off.SirLurksALot said:The TC Jester said:
Say what you want about yellow shirt guy but when he and his buddies were being aggressively approached and even touched/shoved, he did his best to make peace and even ended up talking and hugging it out with one of the female protesters who calmed down once he stated that he wants the same things as her and that they are just there to protect the business from being destroyed (something like that). He seemed like a pretty dweeby guy amped up on adrenaline to some extent, but the mob was not approaching these guys peacefully at all and I can understand being on edge or "twitchy" in that situation. They were using flag/banner poles as javelins and throwing other objects at them. Also pushed a burning dumpster at them.
The rooftop koreans weren't just on rooftops btw. And it would have been stupid to remain exclusively on the rooftop of this building when the violent communist mob could just ignite it in a matter of minutes or seconds imo.
You can't ignite a building if you get shot first.
Responsible gun owners have a duty to deescalate and avoid potentially volatile situations. Their presence on the streets only antagonized the the rioters and wasn't helpful of their stated goals (defending property).
Defend the property from inside or on the roof and unleash hell on anyone trying to break in or burn the building down.
Simply being a white guy with a differing opinion is "escalating" to these mobs. If you are not armed, they will crush your head on the pavement just for that.
These aren't reasonable people. It's hard to even view them as "people" TBH.