When I tune into the two bubble realities to take their temperature, I find myself more drawn towards the "Rioters are bloodthirsty animals who need to be shown what for!" camp, though I recognize that they're just mechanical beings who have just been programmed and had the correct activation code keyed in.
The other reality bubble has lots of good points; a man was killed on camera and it was terrible, and something has to be done!
That bubble truly believes in some aspect of the far left narrative; that Capitalism is evil, victim hierarchies are the best way to define oneself, reality is subjective and there is nothing but power to be seized and projected, "All Cops Are Bastards" etc.
And the fog of confused population surrounding those two bubbles, through some form of gravitation, are pulled into one bubble or the other, either through sympathy, disgust, anger or fear of reprisal for not choosing. Getting all wound up and making emotional choices.
But the thing to remember is that the granular details of who hit who first, who is the most injured party, whether kneeling is good, whether there is a great race divide, etc.,
are a distraction.
Because UFOs are Real, and Aliens are planning to Eat us.
-Sure it's not a bad exercise to be able to sort through these human narratives to try to reveal the truth of the details, to isolate the most sensible logical assessment of them. -So that when asked for an opinion, we can instead provide a more grounded answer. People want to know,
"How should I feel about this? Should I condemn looting and try to bring about calm? Or is it best to smash the symbols of the white patriarchy, burn down their cities and maybe build something new and better? I want to do the right thing! What is the right thing?"
We are human, after all, and this is our human nest that we've built and must live in.
Here's the problem, though. None of that is actually relevant to the larger picture; it's all silly and manipulated hamster drama;
UFOs are Real, and Aliens are planning to Eat us.
Remember those hundreds of fully prepped but otherwise empty concentration camps dotted all over the U.S..?
Remember strange terms like, "Rex-84" trumpeted atop pre-social media websites like this one:
THE LOCATION OF CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN AMERICA (Filled with hysteria and semi-truths, but also quite enough truth to warrant notice.)
Just because you're a 3D linear dummie and all that jazz seems so far in the past as to not be relevant.., (I mean, gosh, that was a hot topic, what, 20 years ago..?), doesn't mean that a 4D alien planet processing division cares a whit about our time constraints and social trends.
If George Floyd was an addict with a violent past, (and it sounds like he was), and if his killer was a not-all-there machine, isn't the point. A small group of National Guardsmen taking the knee for the camera refusing to do their jobs to protect an innocent and frightened American civilization in favor of half-baked emotional rhetoric, whether that was right or wrong isn't the point. It's a distracting detail.
Confusion and instability are the objectives. A fog of war IS the objective.
The most positive indicator of species intelligence, the most encouraging ping in the collective awareness has been the observation of those stacks of bricks.
The point we need to recognize is that
Color Revolutions work, and are currently the most convenient tool for sending us through container processing points like Denver Airport.
Avoiding, or at least sensibly managing, that eventuality if at all possible is the thing we ought to be concerned about.