James:
It is beyond belief that property destruction can be defended and excused by allegedly God fearing Americans
Me:
Not at all “beyond belief.”
In our history, we are often proud of the hundreds of thousands of “God-fearing Americans” who have often taken actions for good cause that resulted in property destruction.
-The Boston Tea Party, 1773
-Pennsylvania Mutiny, soldiers demanding pay owed to them - 1783
-The Honey War, territorial dispute between Iowa and Missouri - 1839
-Philadelphia Nativist Riots, against Catholics - 1844
-New York City police riot, when the Mayor dissolved a corrupt police force - 1857
-Philadelphia Trolly strike - 1910
-A whole bunch of union-organizing demonstrations in the early 20th Century
-The “Bonus Army”, veterans demanding promised benefits - 1932
-HUAC protests by students against House Unamerican Activities Committee - 1960
-A whole lot of civil rights and anti-war protests in the 1950s and 1960s
...and more.
Rioting, as they say and as our history proves, is “as American as apple pie” and sometimes the only way to get a just cause addressed by those in power.