I have a couple questions?
Where are the principles of scripture and Jesus' teaching in any of this discussion and the rioting?
Is this a Christian forum? I struggle to see any fruit of the spirit in it.
I fully understand there is a record of unjust acts against people of color in this country, but I really struggle to see how rioting solves any of it. I think society as a whole is simply going to feel stronger that the stereotypes fit. What part of the Holy book endorses destruction of innocent people's homes, businesses, cars and cause them to flee their homes. It's simply anarchy and a tool of the devil to destroy our moral base. When you look at the people who actually made a difference in civil rights, it was not rioters, but people who used some common sense in their approach. They worked to bring the problem to light, then worked to change the system by becoming community leaders, consulting government officials, people like Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks and many more. Would Martin Luther King advocate such activities as burning down and looting a Target Store, I doubt it. Peaceful and even loud protest are indeed a tool, even some civil disobedience, but criminal activity is not protesting it is simply criminal activity and the authorities should do whatever is needed to stop it.
To the black community, I hear you and I agree there is a problem. The video does in fact speak for it's self and I agree criminal charges are in order. When cops have to pay the same price as those they are arresting, they will take notice and change. No cop wants to be in prison for this, he will lead a very hard life there. However, I do not see how the violence helps the cause in any way or is appropriate forms of protest. Jesus was actually a protestor and I doubt he condones this kind of behavior. In fact scripture tells us that anger, hate, violence and crime is not of God. Watching the news, I made two observations I found significant, almost all the protestors were young people and most likely too young to own homes, have businesses, families and long careers. Number 2, I saw as many whites as blacks, so I can't blame the black community, as some are doing. I classify them all together as criminals. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them actually don't give a D#m about Mr. Floyd. They just saw an excuse to be criminals and get away with it. I believe that a core group did care and wanted to peacefully make their point, but the criminals changed that. The good news is most Americans see past the idiots on both sides and understand.