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Jul 2, 2020

MUST READ: Journalist Michael Tracey Exposes How Black Lives Matter Terror Has Destroyed Minority Small Businesses in Minneapolis

By Shane Trejo

Journalist Michael Tracey recently traveled to Minneapolis, Minn. to survey the damage that has been done to minority-owned small businesses and other properties in the city following the Black Lives Matter (BLM) terror spree.

What he found was incredibly depressing, as immigrants, minorities, and other producers have lost their life’s work because of left-wing destruction.

Businesses have been forced to post groveling messages at their storefronts, begging the racial dominance mob to spare them as they rampage throughout the city.

Tracey posted images from Minneapolis that look like they are out of a third-world country undergoing some kind of civil war.

Tracey noted that the fake news media has done little if anything to highlight the stories of the thousands of individuals who have had their lives destroyed at the hands of BLM terrorists.

“I’ve gotten literally hundreds of tweets and emails from people who are shocked that they haven’t seen any of these images/stories anywhere else. Forget ideological considerations: just from a pure journalistic perspective, it’s obviously hugely significant. Media malpractice,” Tracey wrote in a Tweet.

“Wouldn’t you expect a flood of CNN/NYT/magazine human interest stories about these devastated minority small business owners, who feared for their lives, and how they are dealing with the aftermath of historic riots? How it will affect the city long-term, etc.? What’s the deal?” he continued.

“Journalists at elite institutions are so preoccupied with their neurosis-fueled internal revolts and Human Resources melodramas that they have largely neglected this massive story, right under their noses,” Tracey added.

Big League Politics has reported on the carnage that has taken place due to the rise of BLM as a cultural force for violence and mayhem throughout the country:

A citywide survey conducted by the city of Minneapolis reveals that more than 700 buildings were either damaged, burned, or wholly destroyed in the riots that swept over the city following the death of George Floyd at the end of May.

A high resolution map reveals the location of every building damaged in the race riots. The destruction is spread widely throughout the city, although it’s most concentrated on Lake Street in the city’s downtown. Twelve buildings have been described as totally destroyed in the city’s report.

City authorities previously determined that more than $55 million in property damages had been inflicted upon the city through the riots. Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey has floated the idea of asking for a federal bailout to repair the damages from the riots, although it’s considered unlikely he’d succeed, having largely allowed the damages to occur when he failed to order a decisive police response to the riots.

Erik Hansen, director of economic policy and development for the city, highlighted the damages inflicted upon the community through the riots in a city report.

This is not just the structures that have been impacted, it’s the community that’s been impacted, and if you take a look at where the destruction has happened, some of it is not because of the uprising, some of it is because people came into the community and tried to terrorize some neighborhoods and set buildings on fire.

The legacy of these riots will likely be that Minneapolis turns into a permanent hellscape, even worse than Detroit, because this uncivilized group lacked the ability to contain their destructive urges.