bblhd672 wrote:Things are warming up for sure. If this was perpetrated against any other civil rights promoting location it wouldn’t be arson, it would be domestic terrorism.puma guy wrote:These are scary and threatening times we live in. We have a generation who have been led to believe the end justifies the means and with public figures acting in criminal ways with impunity the perpetrators probably think they'll get away with it. I hope the range can be restored to it's former state soon. This reminds me of the terrorists group ELF that burned many houses and developments to save the environment.

It is domestic terrorism of course, but will never be accurately described as such by the MSM. If someone burned down CNN's headquarters, or a few mosques, we would be hearing about nothing but the threat from the 'Alt Right'. They may even break into the non-stop Stormy Daniels coverage for that one.