A driver chooses to voice his disagreement with the thousands of mainly illegal immigrants marching to demand amnesty for criminals who have already broken the law by unlawfully entering the U.S. without permission.
He opens his sunroof and sticks his middle finger up at the throngs of demonstrators, countering their free speech with the right to his own under the first amendment.
Almost immediately, police arrive, drag the driver out of his car and wrestle him down the pavement - blood begins to pour from his face.
The immigrants cheer, taunt and laugh as the police manhandle the protester.
One of the pro-illegal demonstrators uses the spectacle to stick his placard in front of the cameras, lauding how the "American Dream" should be available to illegal immigrants, while thug cops slap handcuffs on the protester.
"Now you bleeding, you're bleeding punk," screams one pro-illegal.
"What's it like now bitch," yells another.
While the police are busy roughing up the victim, another pro-illegal smashes the poor guy's car window.
Police grabbing someone from their own car, wrestling them to the floor and smashing their face into the concrete for protesting is all acceptable and encouraged by the pro-illegals.
Perhaps it reminds them of their homeland, where such practice is commonplace.
This is what open borders and amnesty is all about, creating an underclass of ignorant and submissive victims who have no history of freedom, don't understand freedom, and are perfectly willing to let the cops walk around and beat people up so long as they get their welfare checks at the end of the day.
The only riot was started by the cops when they arrested an American citizen for exercising his right to freedom of speech (in this case an outstretched hand and extended middle finger). Otherwise he was completely silent.
The illegals were allowed to damage the American's car, right in front of the cops, and the illegals were allowed to yell obscenities at the American being roughly arrested.
I have no idea, and the video is not of the entire protest.
But, if it was a legal protest, then there should have been enough presence.
On April 28th, I attended an Impeachment protest in a neighborhood that is mostly Spanish speaking; because that's where the federal building stands. There were only 12 of us, with a large Impeachment sign.
A Spanish speaking drove by and gave us the finger. I think maybe he thought the sign said Immigration.
I lived in Montebello, just past East LA and a block off Whittier Blvd, and the nightly gunfire and knifings pretty well dampened my enthusiasm for demonstrating. There were too many murdering gangsters everywhere....
My poor cousins grew up in Montebello in the 50s and early 60s. It wasn't as bad then, but they still had gruesome stories to tell. I remember one, the Latina girls had chains and knives under their skirts (this was before girls wore slacks to school); my cousins saw these weapons when the Latinas were adjusting them in the girls restroom. Apparently they stored them for their boyfriends.
In the 80s I spoke to an hispanic woman who told me that in East L.A., everyone tried to get into the Montebello school district because it was so much better.