They should have just let them burn the place down, they helped create this situation with their rage bait after all.
ofc they did, police shouldn have protected racist cnn,
it backstabs police runs a witchhunt on them, russia could easily spark an americawide outrge with a black and a white actor one dressing as policeman in the us, and retard cnn would spread it and start nationwide discussion on racism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yve9DhT8Nt4&feature=em-commentsracist cnn gets trashed by the supposed flyod mob,
and calls police for its own protection which it has backstabbed for decades.
even in the current case it generalises the brutality of a single policeman and spreads suspicions he was supposedly racist etc.
There is a big explosion inside the building at 12:40
if this continues authorities will be forced to take extreme actions and these people will cry about their liberty to "protest" is being taken away. I get that they are angry and wants to be heard by everyone but doing all this chaos to store/business owners that have nothing to do with the issue will not resolve anything or help their cause. it will just further fuel the negative image they already have to some people.
Just a day ago they were accusing police of misbehaving with their correspondent in the middle of a protest.
@KingScorpio CNN has disappointed many people with their coverages, but I’m glad that the policeman on the scene didn’t think twice about saving them, and they quickly got the situation under control using tear gas. Furthermore Trump took sly dig at CNN by tweeting that CNN got attacked by the very people who they had claimed were just and noble. Lastly do you’ll think that CNN will change it’s stand, and apologise to the police for making them look like villains?.
President Trump, on the other hand, appeared to gloat, retweeting a message that read, “In an ironic twist of fate, CNN HQ is being attacked by the very riots they promoted as noble & just.”
Source:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/furious-demonstrators-swarm-cnn-center-in-atlanta-during-protest-of-george-floyds-death