LA Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later – Discussion Panel | A&E

LA Burning hosted a discussion panel to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the LA Riots. #LABurning

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“L.A. Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later” is a documentary special that reexamines the intense and life-changing 1992 Los Angeles riots through rare archival footage and exclusive interviews with those who lived it.

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31 thoughts on “LA Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later – Discussion Panel | A&E

  1. America in 2021, while we watch the George Floyd coart case, having watched Antefa and BLM 'peaceful protesters' burn, loot and try to create a 'no police' space called 'Chaz' where more shootings and murders of black men happened.
    It's a 'powder keg' again, as soon as this policeman gets off,or with a reduced sentence, American Democratic cities will burn again, and the cycle repeat itself.

  2. The transexual said, "You have to fight and stake out your territory in this country, and if you don't you're just going to be run over."
    Sure, so why aren't whites fighting for their territory anymore? This is their territory.

  3. Ethnic violence is somehow the fault of police? Was white supremacy responsible for ethnic violence in Rwanda? No, and it isn't in this case either. You burned Koreatown down because they were doing better than you.

  4. Henry Watson still upset to this day, and he ain't regretting the things he'd done. On the 30th anniversary of the L.A. Burning I think he'll be blamed for what he's done

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