I never said that these guys are racist. Now, as I understand it, they have a membership of around 30,000. Within that population I would not be surprised if there were some, but I have no reason to a priori paint the entire group with that brush. (BTW, and this may go to a point closer to yours, I would not be surprised if there was a high degree of tolerance for such people within the group. I may be wrong.)
lol... why? Unless you know more than I do about them, you're just projecting some sort of prejudice you picked up along the way.
What is clear, however, is that they are maneuvering within a volatile environment where racial prejudices (whether conscious or unconscious) are a significant factor in bringing significant risk to life, liberty and property.
Like I eluded to earlier, there was actually less violence with their presence. On the surface it appears it actually may have prevented property damage and crime.
When they freely roam the streets with exposed armaments which (and here I’m going to lose a whole bunch of you guys) to the general population appear to be instruments of violence teleported in from some far off distant savage conflict, it is not unreasonable for people to feel and express a strong concern. And when they freely roam the streets unchallenged while local residents of the community are swiftly and forcible pounced upon based on nothing more than an anonymous tip at a police station, a strong sense of concern easily transforms into a sense of alarm and perhaps fear or terror.
Freely roaming the streets unchallenged sounds familiar... kinda like a... RIOT! And looting!
As for the guys just standing there who were searched or whatever because of the anonymous tip... I don't know where you're going with this. Did the Oath Keepers make the phony call to prank these guys? It would seem to me that mass demonstrations like this, in an area that was recently ravaged because of social unrest, this sort of thing probably happens more than normal. I wouldn't like it either if I were the one searched for no reason, but unfortunately there's little you can do except not be standing where the cops are going to look at you.
A failure in civic agency does not dictate that we should turn to a Thunderdome theory of justice.
They are not helping. They are inflaming the situation. They need to go home.
Thunderdome is pure hyperbole. I'd agree with you if they were out making citizens arrests and rummaging through refrigerators, but as it was they came (I suppose anyway from the articles) to help keep a lid on violence and it appears they might have helped do that.