For a second there I thought I saw @nonetrix solving an issue on github. Nope. Turns out it was Noptrix.
So if you try and destroy a part of someone's life, do not be surprised if you encounter resistance. But these people see this resistance as evil, because they see themselves as good. But in the eyes of the person who is losing something he spent years of his life to pay for, the destroyer are evil.
Which brings me to the third point, their lack of empathy. Or rather their lack of capability of seeing things from anyone's perspective other than their own.
Second, they do not understand accepting consequences. They think that their right to "protest" (i.e. burn and destroy property) should not be met with any resistance. They think that property destruction is no big deal. Namely because they have none of it themselves and have no empathy for those who have spent part of their lives paying for it. The destruction of one's property is in essence destroying a part of one's life, as the time it took to pay for that is lost with the destruction.
The responses to the Rittenhouse Not Guilty verdict from many lefties on Twitter tell us a lot about them.
First, they believe that anyone on "their team" can do no wrong. Some either firmly believe that none of the "protestors" were doing anything wrong (Rosenbaum attempted arson disproves this) or that such actions were acceptable. The former is willful ignorance, as all the video evidence is available for anyone who wants to see it, and the latter is just them having no morals.
Just another random person passing by.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...