Attack on Law and Order

Dr. Munr Kazmir
4 min readJul 22, 2020

It is time for Democratic Party leaders to condemn Antifa violence.

6-story development under construction on fire in South Minneapolis. Unrest over the May 25th death of George Floyd. May 28, 2020. (photo: Chad Davis)

Voting Democrats like law and order, too; to say nothing of the crucial swing voters, Independents, Libertarians and Green Party members. Democrats need every vote to win in November.

Efforts to reform policing in America cannot coincide with a breakdown of law and order.

The sharp rise in violence in several major cities, the uptick in highly-publicized instances of rioting, looting, arson and vandalism: These things are not making efforts to reform policing in America any easier.

In fact, this trend is badly hurting serious efforts to reform police departments around the country. The goodwill and new converts generated by the peaceful mass protests over the death of George Floyd have been frittered away by a tiny minority bent on lawlessness.

Condemning the tiny minority of violent perpetrators is something conservative politicians, and even Donald Trump, have had no trouble whatsoever in doing. The same cannot be said for their fellow elected Democrats.

From Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s callous dismissal of the violence as hungry people stealing bread to former Vice President Joe Biden’s deafening silence on the matter; Democrats have done nothing to quell the violence in all these many weeks.

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