A Comment About

What I Saw at the Lakers Riots

June 20, 2010 - 12:16 am - by Jack Dunphy
E3 Attendee
2010-06-20 08:22:57

This is my third time trying to get a comment through: I am tired of writing three paragraphs only because the “monitor” cannot take the message. Here goes: I was there, and narrowly avoided being brutalized as I got into my car on Olympic and Blaine st., blocks from the Staples Center. It was 100% Mexicans/Latinos, who were doing burnouts in their cars, throwing bottles against walls, yelling, jumping on other cars, flipping anything and everything over, taunting riot police, waving Mexican flags, and in general, acting like animals. Nowhere in Mr. Jack Dunphry’s article does he speak of this brutality forced against American civilization. These were not normal Americans leaving the bars around the Staples center; they were illegals, probably many with criminal records.
Call it was it was, and stop being PC.

LA burns not because of some mismanaged crowd control; it burns because you’ve brought a 3rd World country into your backyard, and they have no respect for the rule of law or for American civilization. Unlike many of the other commenters, I am not drawing for something I saw on TV. I saw it in person, and it was horribly frightening. It could have been much worse were it not for the police.

LA is in decay because of its asinine welfare state that incentivizes illegals to enter and take advantage of the handouts politicians grab for them from the law-abiding, working public. It took only another NBA game to reveal who the animals are.