Over the past few days, large groups of protesters have gathered in Los Angeles to march against ICE raids.
Tensions grew when President Trump called in the National Guard and Marines to stand by and domineer.
Some Americans watched the scene from afar through TVs and phones, witnessing the alarming display of power and thought, “DON’T BURN THAT FUCKING WAYMO!”
Many families have been separated; people taken off the street because of the color of their skin, and held without due process.
It’s a breach of the United States Constitution, it’s a reckless, inhumane tactic and it is not what this country is about.
When asked for comment, one American said, “Let me play devils advocate: a Waymo was burned to the ground !”
It seems this country remains harshly divided.
Americans are at an impasse where some are offended by the separation of families and the transition to fascism, while others are mostly offended by the burning of a driverless car.
But the Waymo defenders’ primary concern is to uphold law and order, and who could blame them?
Without law and order, felons would be roaming the streets or worse: taking over this very country!
The overall tone of America’s reaction to the scene in Los Angeles seems to be summed up best by the one American from earlier:
“I don’t think the President should necessarily have the power to sidestep a state governor, or to call in the military, and use the military against citizens… but also, you can’t just burn Waymos.”