[Xmca-l] Re: My Hometown Minneapolis

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Thu Jun 4 14:31:21 PDT 2020


What is DFL?

(Round here it is a pejorative "Down From London".)

Rob


On 2020-06-04 22:18, David Kellogg wrote:
> My sister says that there are already street committees in our
> neighborhood which control all the streets going into Prospect Park to
> make sure the local businesses are safe. During the worst of the
> looting, my nephew and neice were spending the night on our porch to
> keep our place safe. This happened in the first Minneapolis General
> Strike in 1934--it was necessary in order to ensure that local people
> got coal through the union and not through the Citizens Alliance (the
> employers).
> 
> I agree with Peg's statement that the young people have their own
> young leaders and their young leaders have their own young demands. I
> would never say, the way that Andy does, that when you participate in
> someone else's struggle, you need to place yourself entirely under
> their direction; the whole job of a union organizer is to provide a
> national direction to people's local demands. It is the whole head and
> purpose of having shaggy grey locks around the young. But I don't
> think I should or need to be telling my nephew and niece what to do.
> 
> Take a look at the long list of businesses that Anthony provided
> (thanks, Anthony--I forwarded it to the folks back home and it saved
> them some dangerous moving around). East Lake Street are ethnic
> businesses run by immigrants (there's even a "Tibet Shop"). You see
> names like "Bismillah" and "Nguyen". There are lots of rumors about
> outside agitators in Minneapolis. Even my DFL sister speaks darkly of
> "antifa", "Boogalo Boys" and the DFL city administration has spoken of
> white supremacist infiltrators. White supremacist infiltrators, or
> plainclothes cops, or just friendly gang members would certainly
> explain why "Bismillah" and "Nguyen" get targeted--you know that's not
> Antifa.
> 
> As Helena says, some fine distinctions need to be made--that's why a
> movement does need outside organizers. I was an academic brat myself,
> but my hometown was a rough place (I had to laugh when I moved to
> Chicago and heard all those New Yorkers complain about coarse Chicago
> ways). There's still a lot of gang action that lives in a
> semi-symbiotic relationship with the police. There is at least one
> card-carying white supremacist on the loose at the head of the Police
> Federation: the former head has called for Bob Kroll to hand in his
> badge, and the city administration has tried to sack him several times
> ("Fat chance," my dad says).
> 
> In April of 1989 autonomous unions set up by workers all over China
> came out in support of the strikes and demonstrations in Beijing. In
> response, Deng Xiaoping had an incendiary article published
> anonymously in the military mouthpiece Jiefang Junbao warning that the
> whole country was descending into "dongluan" (turmoil or chaos).
> Everybody knew that was a threat. The student leaders then forbade the
> demonstrates to anyone who didn't have a student ID, and this meant
> that the all-important strike element of the movement died out. I
> think that at that moment a massacre and a defeat became inevitable.
> 
> (Did you see that the teachers in Minneapolis booted the police out of
> Minneapolis public schools?)
> 
> David Kellogg
> 
> Sangmyung University
> 
> New Article: Ruqaiya Hasan, in memoriam: A manual and a manifesto.
> Outlines, Spring 2020
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://tidsskrift.dk/outlines/article/view/116238__;!!Mih3wA!X-HkT6CQTwm8ZZX6iS0ZkSAigebh2Me_O0tCCTiUnyq3-krXdHtnShX_el0jChS-gw5Lew$  [3]
> 
> New Translation with Nikolai Veresov: _L.S. Vygotsky's Pedological
> Works_ _Volume One: Foundations of Pedology_"
> 
>  https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811505270__;!!Mih3wA!X-HkT6CQTwm8ZZX6iS0ZkSAigebh2Me_O0tCCTiUnyq3-krXdHtnShX_el0jChR8D5_Biw$ 
> 
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 4:40 AM Helena Worthen
> <helenaworthen@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Time to clarify the differences among
>> 
>> riot
>> protest
>> demonstration
>> rally
>> non-violent direct action
>> 
>> I mention this because there are now specific events planned to be
>> held in appropriate locations for different purposes.  For example,
>> you might bring your elementary school-age kids to a rally, or even
>> a demonstration, but not to a non-violent direct action event.  I am
>> seeing demonstrations in my area planned to be safe for specific age
>> groups - a call for a demonstration, for example, identified as
>> “student-led."
>> 
>> Helena Worthen
>> h [1]elenaworthen@gmail.com
>> 
>> On Jun 3, 2020, at 8:04 PM, Peg Griffin, Ph.D. <Peg.Griffin@att.net>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> BTW, clearly the answer to the chant had to be: “We are here in
>> riot gear to get you to start a riot, dear.”
>> 
>> FROM: Peg Griffin, Ph.D. [mailto:Peg.Griffin@att.net]
>> SENT: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 10:57 PM
>> TO: 'eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity' <xmca-l@mailman.ucsd.edu>
>> SUBJECT: RE: [Xmca-l] Re: My Hometown Minneapolis
>> 
>> May, 3, 2020, DC, we march and chant,
>> “Why are you in riot gear, there’s no riot here.”
>> 
>> We stop for more testimonials about our dead and endangered.
>> We march and chant again:
>> “Why are you in riot gear, there’s no riot here.”
>> 
>> More and more armed active duty military move closer to us, now
>> behind us. Edging in, making our group, two groups.
>> 
>> Our young leaders know that move and know what we can do next…
>> 
>> FROM: xmca-l-bounces@mailman.ucsd.edu
>> [mailto:xmca-l-bounces@mailman.ucsd.edu] ON BEHALF OF mike cole
>> SENT: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 9:00 PM
>> TO: eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity <xmca-l@mailman.ucsd.edu>
>> SUBJECT: [Xmca-l] Re: My Hometown Minneapolis
>> 
>> You might lay out the program of a second strike for the people of
>> Minneapolis, David.
>> 
>> It would deflect from stereotypes about what the range of demands
>> can be.
>> 
>> Of course Anthony was not throwing a sucker punch. But some ones are
>> throwing sucker punches by using the
>> 
>> peaceful rallies as a pretext for violence. At the moment (or last
>> time I looked) analysts watching
>> 
>> video are trying to figure out who is coming to protests with duffle
>> bags full of bats. And everyone
>> 
>> is scared witless by the fear of what Trump is doing with almost no
>> opposition from the Republican
>> 
>> Senate.
>> 
>> It just all stinks of  1937-1939 to me.
>> 
>> I'm a very premature antifacist by birth. With Global Warming and
>> Covid-19 thrown in.
>> 
>> mike
>> 
>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 5:45 PM David Kellogg <dkellogg60@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Anthony:
>> 
>> When I was a kid, there was a street fighting tactic called "sucker
>> punching". You waltz up to your sucker, you point vaguely over his
>> shoulder--suckers are invariably male--and you say something like
>> "Wow! Look at that!" "Watch out!" or "Hey--what's over there?". Then
>> as the sucker turns his head, ya let him have it.
>> 
>> I would characterize ALL looting as a kind of "sucker punching", a
>> kind of whataboutism"--a flash-bang distraction, a way of changing
>> the subject.  I don't just mean what Biden, Cuomo, and this morning
>> President Obama meant--that is, that looting is what allows Mr.
>> Trump to bluster and bellow and get everybody to forget the murders
>> of black people. He's gonna do that anyway, because it's all he
>> knows how to do.
>> 
>> I mean that looting doesn't address the police who murdered and who
>> murder with impunity, doesn't redress the doctrine of "Qualified
>> Immunity" brought in by the Supreme Court to protect killer cops,
>> and doesn't eliminate the paramilitary "Police Union" in Minneapolis
>> which  has SUCCESSFULLY defended the killers of Philando Castile and
>> Jamar Clark.
>> 
>> Now I assume you are not trying to sucker punch me--you know I'm no
>> sucker. I assume that the long, informative list of looted venues
>> you have supplied (many names I recognize from my slot-car racing,
>> milk-shake sipping, mispent youth) is not trying to change the topic
>> of this thread. I think it is a genuine--nay, a
>> well-appreciated--attempt, to show me the scope of the problem.
>> 
>> But I suspect you are not really aware that what you have actually
>> done is to make, even more eloquently than I could have done, the
>> case for a second Minneapolis general strike.
>> 
>> A second Minneapolis General Strike would offer special protection
>> to businesses run by community members the way that no National
>> Guard or military repression can. In the First Minneapolis General
>> strike, strike committees were community members.
>> 
>> A second Minneapolis General Strike would prevent the spread of
>> Covid 19 in a way that "reopening" small businesses has imperilled.
>> (Today the Swedes admitted that the Swedish model was a mistake)
>> 
>> A second Minneapolis General Strike would render the curfew
>> irrelevant. Only essential neighborhood businesses, not milk shake
>> parlors and slot car race tracks, would be allowed to stay open.
>> 
>> A second Minneapolis General Strike would allow a democratically
>> elected strike committee to clearly distinguish between
>> proportionate responses on the one hand and whataboutism and
>> sucker-punching small business on the other.
>> 
>> (Why can't Minnesotans rely on the democratically elected
>> Democratic-Farmer-Labor city and state adminstration to do that? I'm
>> glad you asked. For the same reason that Derek Chauvin had to be
>> arrested by the state authorities and not by the Hennepin County cop
>> shop--there is already a state of dual power in Minnesota, but it is
>> led by Bob Kroll and his lawless, orderless "law-and-order" "Police
>> Federation". Can we stop using the term "law enforcement" now?)
>> 
>> David Kellogg
>> 
>> Sangmyung University
>> 
>> New Article: Ruqaiya Hasan, in memoriam: A manual and a manifesto.
>> 
>> Outlines, Spring 2020
>> 
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://tidsskrift.dk/outlines/article/view/116238__;!!Mih3wA!X-HkT6CQTwm8ZZX6iS0ZkSAigebh2Me_O0tCCTiUnyq3-krXdHtnShX_el0jChS-gw5Lew$  [2]
>> 
>> New Translation with Nikolai Veresov: _L.S. Vygotsky's Pedological
>> Works_ _Volume One: Foundations of Pedology_"
>> 
>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811505270__;!!Mih3wA!X-HkT6CQTwm8ZZX6iS0ZkSAigebh2Me_O0tCCTiUnyq3-krXdHtnShX_el0jChR8D5_Biw$ 
>> 
>> On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 8:49 AM Anthony Barra
>> <anthonymbarra@gmail.com> wrote:
>> David, interesting story - very - of The Bad and The Good, neatly
>> characterized (too neatly?).  How about the Ugly; is this part of
>> the proportionate response too:
>> 
>> In Minneapolis
>> 
>> –MSP Jewelers Bryant Ave. S: Extensive property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Sanaag Resturant Lake and Cedar: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Moto convenience store with fuel, Hiawatha and 33rd: Property
>> damage and looted.
>> 
>> – Speedway at Hennepin and 25th: Property and fire damage.
>> 
>> – Schubert & Hoey Outdoor Advertising on 26th and 28th: Destroyed
>> by fire.
>> 
>> – Scooterville 17th Avenue South: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Pie and Mighty 35th and Chicago: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Cal Surf on Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – USPS Post Office Minnehaha and Lake: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Mailbox Solutions Plus 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Cellphone shop 44th Ave N. and Penn: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Tom's Barbershop 44th Ave. N. and Penn: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – Knights Chamber Calhoun Square: Property damage, looting, water
>> damage.
>> 
>> – ChicagoLake Dental: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Mama Safia East Lake Street: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – Bismallah Grocery & Coffee Chicago Avenue: Fire damage and
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Quruxlow Restaurant East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Safari Beauty 405 E Lake St: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Speedway 51st and 34th: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – Basilica of Saint Mary Minneapolis: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Nepp & Hackert Law Firm West Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Pharmacy at In Town on Lake Building: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Blue Tree Music Education 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass
>> door smashed
>> 
>> – Drew’s Popcorn 23rd and 35th: Property damage; glass door
>> smashed.
>> 
>> – Domino's on 26th Ave So and E 28th Street: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Popeyes Chicken Chicago Avenue: Destroyed by Fire.
>> 
>> – Boost Mobile East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Dream Haven Comics: 38th St and 23rd Ave: Looting, property
>> damage.
>> 
>> – Family Dollar, 3110 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage
>> 
>> – Union Liquor, 3219 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage
>> 
>> – Broadway Liquor Outlet: Extensive Damage
>> 
>> – All Washed Up Laundromat, 3008 Penn Ave: Damage
>> 
>> – Penn Gas Stop, 2606 Penn Ave N: Extensive damage, Looting
>> 
>> – Aldi Grocery, Penn Ave N: Damage
>> 
>> – Family Dollar, 505 W Broadway: Looting
>> 
>> – Neighbors One Stop Inc. Gas station, 3759 Penn Ave N: Fire
>> 
>> – North End Hardware, Penn Ave N: Property damage
>> 
>> – Walgreens St Louis Park: Looting
>> 
>> – Nokomis Shoe Shop at 4950 34th Ave: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Sabri Commons at East Lake Street: Looting.
>> 
>> – International Bazaar at East Lake Street: Looting.
>> 
>> – 315 East Lake Street: Fire damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Yusuf Center East Lake Street: Looting.
>> 
>> – Plaza Mexico East Lake Street: Looting.
>> 
>> – El Nuevo Miramar East Lake Street: Looting.
>> 
>> – Extreme Noise Records Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Piff Streetwear Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Como Tap Como Avenue: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Chris Vale Cycles 27th Avenue: Property damage
>> 
>> – Dollar Tree Nicollet Avenue: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Kmart Nicollet: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Office Depot Nicollet: Property damage, looting, flooding.
>> 
>> – Longfellow/Seward Healthy Seniors at US Bank building on Lake:
>> Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Atlas Staffing: 1st Ave and Lake: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Uncle Hugo's/Uncle Edgar's 28th and Chicago: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Holiday Gas Station 46th and Hiawatha: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Walgreens 46th and Hiawatha: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Kitchen Window Uptown: Extensive property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Popeyes Lake: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Hooks Fish and Chicken West Lake: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Metro PCS West Lake: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Pawn Shop West Lake: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Grand Managament Inc. Lyndale: Property Damage.
>> 
>> – Kyle's Market W 36th Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Pearl Vision Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Galactic Pizza: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Marathon Lyndale and 28th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Williams Uptown Pub & Peanut Bar: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Iron Door Pub: Fire damage
>> 
>> – Speedway LynLake: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Family Dollar 36th & Nicollet: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – O'Reilly's Auto Parts 36th and Nicollet: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Fade Factory Barber Shop: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Hibachi Grill on Lake Street: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – Wells Fargo 31st and Nicollet: Property damage, extensive fire
>> damage.
>> 
>> – Commercial building at 27th and East Lake: Extensive fire
>> damage.
>> 
>> – USPS at 31st Street and 1st Avenue: Extensive fire damage and
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Shell Gas Station Park and Lake: Property damage, fire, and
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Migizi Communications 27th Avenue South: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Olympic Cafe West Broadway: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Metro by T-Mobile West Broadway: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – Lyndale Tobacco at 722 W. Lake St: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Paper Source Uptown: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Everett’s Foods on 38th and Cedar: Property damage and
>> looting.
>> 
>> – El Nuevo Rodeo Restaurante East Lake Street: Destroyed in fire.
>> 
>> – Holiday 36th and Cedar: Broken windows and looting.
>> 
>> – Matt's Bar 35th and Cedar: Broken window
>> 
>> – Subway at 36th and Cedar: broken windows.
>> 
>> – E&L Supermarket and Deli on Lowry Ave: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Nguyen Architects 26th and 27th: Destroyed in fire.
>> 
>> – Pantry Food Market 52nd Ave N and Bryant Ave. N: Property damage
>> and looting.
>> 
>> – O'Reilly Auto Parts 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – The Hub Bike Co-op: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Family Dollar 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Pat's Tap 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – B-Squad Vintage 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Tibet Store: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Speedway 35th and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Casablanca Foods 33rd and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Valerie's 32nd and Nicollet: Property damage.
>> 
>> – A Automall Inc. East Lake: Property damage, vehicles stolen.
>> 
>> – Speedway at 60th and Portland: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Broadway Clinic North Minneapolis: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Juxtaposition Arts North Emerson: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Sew Simple Nicollet and 24th: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Park and Lake Car Wash on East Lake Street Windows broken,
>> graffiti and some interior damage.
>> 
>> – Park-Nicollet Minneapolis Clinic: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Arby's Lake Street: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – K-Mart Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Penzey's Spices Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Walgreens Hennepin and 27th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Midori's Floating World Cafe Lake Street: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – GM Tobacco Lake and  27th: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – McDonald's Lake and 31st: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Walgreens Central and Lowry in Northeast: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Wells Fargo Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Ladditude Tattoo Lake and 27th: Fire damage.
>> 
>> – LV's Barbershop Lake and 27th: Fire damage
>> 
>> – The Hub Bike Co-op Minnehaha and 30th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – J-Klips Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – 5 Guys Hennepin and 24th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Holiday Hennepin and 25th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Honda Town Lake and 43rd: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Tires Plus Lake and 34th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Hennepin County Human Service Center: Property damage.
>> 
>> – ICC Wireless Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Jackson Hewitt Tax Service: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Little Caesars Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Teppanyaki Grill Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Home Choice Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Dollar General Lake Street: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Twin Lake Dental: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – HD Laundry Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Citi Trends Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Total Wireless Lake Street: Fire and property damage.
>> 
>> – Pineda Tacos Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Subway Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – 7 Mile Fashion Express East Lake Street: Destroyed by fire
>> 
>> – The Fremont Bar Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – O'Reilly Auto Parts West Broadway: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Broadway Liquor Outlet West Broadway: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Quality Tobacco Lake and 1st: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Skol Liquor Store 27th Avenue: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Max-It Pawn Shop Cedar Avenue: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Minnehaha Liquor Lake Street: Property damage, looting,
>> extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Hexagon Bar at E 26th and 27th: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Target Lake Street: Looting, graffiti, property damage, fire
>> damage.
>> 
>> – Wendy's Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.
>> 
>> – AutoZone Lake Street: Fire, destroyed.
>> 
>> – Cub Foods Lake Street: Looting, property damage, fire damage.
>> 
>> – Under construction affordable housing development at 26th and
>> 29th: Fire, destroyed.
>> 
>> – 7-Sigma building, 26th and 29th: Fire, extensive damage.
>> 
>> – Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Dollar Tree off Lake Street: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Metro by T-Mobile Lake Street: Fire, extensive damage.
>> 
>> – Hi Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Speedway East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – East Lake Library: Windows smashed, graffiti.
>> 
>> – Precision Tune Auto Care Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – U.S. Bank Lake Street: Property damage, graffiti.
>> 
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>> 
>> – Dairy Queen East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Papa Murphy's Pizza East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Planet Fitness on Lake: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Domino's Pizza 26th and 28th: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Urban Forage Winery and Cider House, Lake and 29th: Property
>> damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Gandhi Mahal Restaurant, 27th and Lake: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – Car-X Tire & Auto East Lake Street: Property damage, vehicle
>> smashed through windows.
>> 
>> – Frattelone's Ace Hardware East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – MN Transitions Charter School: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Laundro Max East Lake Street: Window smashed.
>> 
>> – Soderberg's Floral & Gift East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – East Lake Clinic: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Seward Pharmacy: Window smashed, graffiti.
>> 
>> – Electra Tune Auto Care on Lake St: Property damage, vehicle
>> stolen.
>> 
>> – Walgreens at 43rd and Chicago: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Elevated Beer Wine & Spirits, Hiawatha Ave: Property damage,
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Schooner's Tavern, barbershop next door: Fire, property damage.
>> 
>> – Seward Co-op, 28th and Franklin: Window smashed, attempted theft
>> of ATM.
>> 
>> – Midtown Global Market: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> Seward Community Co-op, Facebook
>> 
>> – Briva Health Lake Street: Window smashed.
>> 
>> – Foot Locker East Lake Street: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – BMO Harris East Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – TCF Bank at 38th and Minnehaha: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Studiiyo23 Hennepin Avenue, Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – DTLR, Broadway, North Minneapolis: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Uptown Pawn: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – La Familia Skate Shop: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Target Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> Spencer Wallman
>> 
>> – Chicago & Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – East Lake Liquor: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Ingebretsens on Lake: Property damage, windows smashed.
>> 
>> – Freewheel Bike: Property damage, windows smashed.
>> 
>> – Hamdi Restaurant, Midtown: Property damage, graffiti.
>> 
>> – Hudson's Hardware, East 42nd Street: Property damage and
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Birchwood Cafe, East 25th Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – CVS Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Timberland Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Sunnys Wigs 29th and Lyndale: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Thurston Jewelers West Lake Street: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Banadir Pharmacy West Lake Street: Property damage and looting
>> 
>> – Sephora Uptown: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Gamestop Uptown: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Indulge and Bloom, Uptown: Property damage.
>> 
>> – H&M Uptown: Windows smashed.
>> 
>> – Apple Store Uptown: Windows smashed., looting.
>> 
>> – Urban Outfitters Uptown: Door window smashed.
>> 
>> – Smokeless Northeast: Vandalized, closed till further notice.
>> 
>> – AutoZone at 501 West Broadway, North Minneapolis: Unconfirmed
>> report of looting, property damage.
>> 
>> – Buzzmart, downtown Minneapolis: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Town Talk Diner, Lake Street: Extensive property damage.
>> 
>> – Bondesque: Property damage.
>> 
>> In St. Paul
>> 
>> – Metro Sound and Lighting University Avenue: Substantial property
>> damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Axman Surplus University Avenue: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Walgreens Lexington and Larpenteur: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – T-Mobile Lexington and Larpenteur: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Turf Club: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Great Health Nutrition: Looting.
>> 
>> – Gordon Parks High School: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Trader Joe's St. Paul: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – A1 Lock Service on Snelling: Property damage
>> 
>> – Holiday Station at Wabasha and Plato: Property damage and
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Gold'n Treasures on Grand Ave: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Speedway at Grand and Cleveland: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – T-Mobile at Excelsior and Grand: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – 1st Grand Avenue Liquors on Grand and Milton: Property damage,
>> looting.
>> 
>> – Foot Locker Midway: Extensive fire damage.
>> 
>> – GameStop Midway: Extensive fire damage, looting.
>> 
>> – To New York Midway: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Peking Garden Midway: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Lloyd's Pharmacy Snelling and Minnehaha: Destroyed by fire.
>> 
>> – Target Midway: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – CVS University Avenue: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Max It Pawn Shop University Avenue: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Verizon Store Hamline Avenue: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Noodles & Co Hamline Avenue: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Vitamine Shoppe Hamline Avenue: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Big Top Liquors Midway: Property damage
>> 
>> – TJ Maxx Midway: Property damage, small fire.
>> 
>> – Sprint store Midway: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Midway Tobacco Outlet Plus: Property damage
>> 
>> – NAPA Auto Parts University Avenue: Property damage, fire.
>> 
>> – T-Mobile on Arcade and York: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – LeeAnn Chinn Midway: Property damage, graffiti.
>> 
>> – America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Midway: Property damage,
>> graffiti.
>> 
>> – Furniture Barn Midway: Property damage, graffiti, fire.
>> 
>> – BP on University Avenue: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Walgreens on Randolph and Snelling: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Discount Tire Co. Midway: Property damage.
>> 
>> – O'Reilly Auto Parts Lexington: Property damage, fire.
>> 
>> – TCF Bank Lexington and University: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Lululemon Grand Avenue: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Speedway University Ave: Property damage, fire.
>> 
>> – Sun Ray Shopping Center: Property damage and looting.
>> 
>> – Ananya Dance Theater University Ave: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Springboard for the Arts University Ave: Property damage, fire.
>> 
>> – 7-Mile Sportwear University Ave: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Fire n Ice Chicken: Property damage.
>> 
>> – Liquor Barrel on West 7th: Property damage, looting.
>> 
>> – Moellers Jewelry, Highland: Property damage.
>> 
>> <div style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;font-family:"Times White supremacist
>> provocations, with or without the help of "White Power" Bob Kroll,
>> would certainly explain why "Bismillah" and "Nguyen" were targeted;
>> you know that's not "Antifa".
> 
> 
> Links:
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> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://helenaworthen.wordpress.com__;!!Mih3wA!VnFtEnuM3v1hU03-TgpEFTOayNsBe3-TfYvxmbues6xAUT-fc4Z-wYvFUQ_2QMol20To2A$
> [2]
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/tidsskrift.dk/outlines/article/view/116238__;!!Mih3wA!Th7buQ6HWVNff3UOmUy2ACjyX-EmTwdN3dZnZncahDsbHeNI5SgBAYHZZ-xFD4z1PYP8og$
> [3]
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://tidsskrift.dk/outlines/article/view/116238__;!!Mih3wA!VOTIfyeZ5BHd898EWOGqc-GKqmHUAwQlN4W0zkB_Veu68khPFNb_glHnhjZGNrUNWT9bZg$



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