Get the hell out of the streets and stop lighting stuff on fire

A protester shields his mouth and nose from gas fired by police during a demonstration after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

President Donald Trump, during his inaugural address, painted a false picture of America as crime-ridden, violent, dystopian land.

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Then a bunch of morons invadedĀ the streets and validated every word he said.

Actually, my chronology is about 12 hours off. The real unrest began last night when demonstrators outside a pro-Trump ball in Washington assaulted at least one counterprotester, and continued this morning, as they blocked checkpoints and rampaged down K Street, smashing windows and cars. But the real tumult began after the inauguration, as demonstratorsĀ made known their desire to end hate by screaming at people and breaking stuff.

At last check, they were dragging trash cans into the middle of the street and settingĀ them ablaze. Trump in his speech portrayed Washington, D.C. as a dumpster fire; these cretinsĀ made that literally true.Ā If any of them knew how to open a bank account, they’d already be on Trump’s payroll. The D.C. police chief has accused them of doing “significant damage to a number of blocks in our city,” not that they care.

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In fairness toĀ the left, the nice-looking young fellows in black masks wreaking most of the havoc don’t appear to beĀ scholars in good standing at the Center for American Progress. They’re self-styled anarchists, the same vandals who try to turn every left-wing protest violent, and they were clearly in the minority of demonstrators, most of whom wereĀ peaceful if a little confused. But the violence isĀ still damaging the anti-TrumpĀ cause. Twice, now, after the election and after the inauguration,Ā ostensibly peaceful anti-Trump protests have erupted into frenzies of destruction that have claimed real victimsā€”people injured, motoristsĀ whose cars are damaged, shopkeepers whose windows are smashedā€”none of whom are named “Donald J. Trump” and all of whom will beĀ more susceptible to his rhetoric going forward.

This is not how you make friends. But, of course, that isn’t the anarchists’ intent, is it?

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If we’re going to have a legitimate anti-Trump opposition in this country, one that crosses party lines and ideologies, it can’t keep getting marred by a clutch of bedwetters who thinkĀ “V for Vendetta” is a painstakingly researchedĀ documentary.Ā This is bigger than your arrested development, guys. These rioters are the other side of the Trumpian coin, and as long as they react with lighters and bricks, Trump supporters will continue to counter-react by demanding extreme measures. The lawless cycle will thus continue. The priceĀ will be our liberty.

What do you think?

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