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July 22, 2020 1 min

On Tuesday, long time village voice senator Pete Kotz posted an online peace "Dear America" 5 better places to target the next time you go rioting.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On Tuesday, longtime Village Voice editor Pete Kott's posted an
online piece, Dear America, five better places to target the
next time you go rioting. Now, this guy says it
is readers need a better strategy. Don't torch the auto zone,
don't torch the local bar, you use them instead, He said,
rioters ought to attack five places that make America not great. First,

(00:24):
to get back at the n R A, Cott says
that his readers ought to torch the local gun shop
instead of burning down restaurants. Next says the University of
Phoenix should be targeted because they supposedly fool kids who
have no business going to college to get worthless degrees
while getting buried in debt. Then comes Wells Fargo, the

(00:44):
nation's fourth largest bank, a symbol of unequal justice. According
to Mr Kotts, rioters should take revenge. Next up, rioters
ought to find the nearest Amazon warehouse and burn it down.
Jeff Bezos and his buddies are guilty of weaponizing technology
against their own workers. They come close to recreating a

(01:05):
plantation economy. And last, but not least, Kott says that
JP Morgan should be attacked since they're the biggest American
bank and criminal enterprise. Now he may pretend it's all
a joke, but it isn't. This is what's inside these twisted,
deranged liberal minds, and it's now on American streets. It's

(01:27):
serious stuff.

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