I don't know your thoughts on this since in a previous post you said.
They are not just damage to property. A color revolution is underway. Hence me explaining who and what they are.
Ahhhh, I see.
On this point we have slightly different views. I'll try to explain my position.
With regards 'looters' in specific, I don't see them necessarily as having ideology as their motivational driving force. I see looters as opportunistic thieves who will take advantage of any riot to loot... If the riot was about their favourite sports team losing, they'd use the chance to loot etc (doesn't mean they are being driven to loot because there favourite sports team lost). Violence perpetrated by looters in my opinion is not ideological, for example, they shot that old black retired police officer who was getting in the way of their looting.
So I don't think of looters as "left", or "right" for that matter. They are opportunistic thieves who've had their brains done in by materialism - they want the Gucci bags, or the armani suit etc. Items that if they get, they believe will make them somehow feel whole. There's a whole story here I think regarding what drives looting of high end stores or places where consumer goods are sold! That story in my opinion is to do with the mantra of capitalism and materialism.
Anarchists on the other hand are a different animal. In my view they are ideologically / politically driven. I think antifa are a professional anarchist outfit that are ideologically driven... I don't see "looters" and "antifa" the same - looters will loot if they can get away with it, antifa has real ideological goals it's pursuing.
On BLM, I don't see it as an anarchist outfit per se - at least not the same way as antifa. I see BLM as something that was brought up by the PTB and used grievances and historical wounds black people have as a tool to funnel black people into its umbrella, generate the momentum of 'pseudo-civil rights' movement and have this as the spear point for the Democratic party to oust Trump and embed identity politics deeper into society.
I actually think with BLM it is beyond a left / right paradigm as I think it also feeds into the whole gender, feminism and post modern movement. The aim of that wider movement is probably tied into the plans 4D STS have with regards humanity.
Ultimately, I think there's more at play than left / right politics as some of these movements connect to things sat above political ideology i.e. things relating to plans for all of us and it doesn't matter who's in power, these things will still get pushed through as ultimately at that level, the PTB are not restricted by borders or political party affiliations etc.
So in that regard, I don't see the "right" as the antidote to the "left" as the real game, the real playground is above and beyond the "right" and "left" paradigm.
At least that's how I see things for now!