Rodney King-Era 'Rooftop Korean' Calls Left-Wing Riots Manufactured: 'Looking for the Next George Floyd'
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Rodney King-era 'rooftop Korean' calls left-wing riots manufactured: 'looking for the next George Floyd'
"Rooftop Korean" Tony Moon reflects on protecting businesses during 1992 LA riots, contrasting organic protests with today's "manufactured" unrest following ICE operations
More than 200 Dems vote against resolution condemning LA riots: 'They're looking for the next George Floyd' · American Wire News
Democrats continued their unbroken streak of supporting riots in their own streets by voting against a resolution condemning the violence in Los Angeles. The anti-ICE riots in LA sparked several resolutions condemning the actions taken by those who engaged in violent and unhinged tactics to show their displeasure. Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter introduced one such resolution, explaining in a statement why he believes it’s important to call out the …
Rodney King-era 'rooftop Korean' calls left-wing riots manufactured: 'looking for the next George Floyd' - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Los Angeles man who armed himself and took to the streets in 1992 to protect a local business during the height of the Rodney King unrest says today’s rioters in the city are astroturfed for political purposes. Tony Moon, 53, is what is now known as a “rooftop Korean.” Thirty-three years ago, the Korean-American, then 19, was asked to join a spontaneous movement alongside other Korean-Americans who…
Rodney King-era 'rooftop Korean' calls left-wing riots manufactured: 'looking for the next George Floyd' – Democratic Accent
A Los Angeles man who armed himself and took to the streets in 1992 to protect a local business during the height of the Rodney King unrest says today’s rioters in the city are astroturfed for political purposes. Tony Moon, 53, is what is now known as a “rooftop Korean.” Thirty-three years ago, the Korean-American, then 19, was asked to join a spontaneous movement alongside other Korean-Americans who armed themselves to protect their lives and…
Rodney King-era ‘rooftop Korean’ calls left-wing riots manufactured: ‘looking for the next George Floyd’
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Los Angeles man who armed himself and took to the streets in 1992 to protect a local business during the height of the Rodney King unrest says today’s rioters in the city are astroturfed for political purposes. Tony Moon, 53, is what is now known as a “rooftop Korean.” Thirty-three years ago, the Korean-American, then 19, was asked to join a spontaneous movement alongside other Korean-American…
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