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7 Examples Of The "Mostly Peaceful" Los Angeles Riots Becoming Even More "Peaceful&qu
• https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com, By MichaelOver and over again, reporters are telling us that the protests are "mostly peaceful" as they literally stand in front of burning vehicles. It is the exact same sort of gaslighting that we witnessed during the final summer of President Trump's first term in office. There were violent riots all over America throughout the summer of 2020, and it appears that there will be violent riots all over America throughout the summer of 2025. But the mainstream media will never call them "violent riots" even though that is precisely what they are
The viciousness of the protesters in Los Angeles has been absolutely breathtaking. If this is "peace", what would "violence" look like? The following are 8 examples of the "mostly peaceful" Los Angeles riots becoming even more "peaceful"…
#1 On Sunday evening, protesters set five Waymo driverless vehicles on fire right in the heart of downtown Los Angeles…
With dark plumes of smoke still filling the air above downtown as of 6 p.m., at least five Waymos were seen either still engulfed by flames or charring after being set ablaze by protesters on North Los Angeles Street near Arcadia Street.
The destruction led the Los Angeles Police Department to indefinitely close Los Angeles Street north of Arcadia and south of Alameda streets and declare an unlawful assembly for the entire area, ordering crowds to disperse.
These driverless vehicles are very expensive, and it is being estimated that burning them caused close to a million dollars in damage…
According to a 2024 report by the Wall Street Journal, analysts estimated Waymo's driverless cars cost between $150,000 and $200,000 a piece.
With the five burning robotaxis, the cost of damages would amount to roughly between $750,000 to $1 million, based on WSJ's estimate.
#2 Protesters were also spotted trying to set police vehicles on fire…
Protesters faced off with police all day Sunday, with things getting intense at times. People were seen using random items to protect themselves from police, while other protesters took aim at CHP officers and their stranded patrol cars on the 101 Freeway.
The group threw things and tried setting the patrol units on fire.




