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The question then becomes: WHY were the police told to allow the criminal action to continue? It reminds me of the BLM riots. They allowed horrific criminal behavior to go on unabated. Yet, when trespassers entered the Capitol, they were thrown in jail for a year or more without a trial and many ultimately sentenced to prison.I'll concede that the police can intervene if they see what looks like a crime. But in this case they chose not to do so. They had no way to know whether the people doing that were the homeowners or vandals, and without complaints they can also elect not to exacerbate what is already a noisy and disruptive situation.
The NY police opted not to intervene, maybe because they sympathized with the Palestinians or maybe just not to escalate the situation into a full blown destructive riot. I don't know.
I also appreciate how that makes somebody like you feel. I'm am not much different in that regard even though I don't share your history.
I see a lot of double standards being applied by Democrats, depending on one’s political leanings.
P.S. A friend just called me, very upset. She was at the grocery store, looking at the Hanukah decorations, when a POS came up to her and made a nasty remark. THIS is how bad the antisemitism has become.