Sri Lanka: Hungry Masses Attack Politicians, Police and Journalists

Originally published at: Sri Lanka: Hungry Masses Attack Politicians, Police and Journalists | Infostormer.com

There have been all sorts of food riots in Sri Lanka. Hungry people have taken to the streets and are attacking politicians, police and journalists. They’ve been burning down their homes, throwing their expensive cars into rivers and going absolutely crazy on anybody connected to the oppressive system.

Here are some relevant tweets.

Talk about an engaged public!

In Sri Lanka the public, angry at the cost of living there, threw politicians car's into the river!!! pic.twitter.com/NkEihV7jon

— Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) May 11, 2022

In Sri Lanka, politicians are beaten and stoned by starving people. Coming soon to Europe. pic.twitter.com/FtJDr5HO3F

— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) May 13, 2022

Food Riots In Sri Lanka Turn Deadly As Protesters Beat Up Police, Burn Down Politicians' Houses https://t.co/SDZBh0WGaK

— zerohedge (@zerohedge) May 13, 2022

Senior Director Inspector General of Police smashed and thrashed by the people of Sri Lanka।
#SriLankaCrisis #ProtestLK #SriLankaCrisis pic.twitter.com/YtWGntD21U

— Sarmad Syed (@sarmadbcn) May 13, 2022

In all countries, the country's peoples,airports and highways are checking only by military personnel and the police. But in Sri Lanka alone, the opposite is happening. Because The public checks the police…!! 😂😂 #ProtestLK #SriLankaCrisis #srilanka pic.twitter.com/60IpWrqiSe

— Mohamed Rifnas Almira (@RifnasOfficial) May 10, 2022

In Sri Lanka a cabinet minster chesed by public. pic.twitter.com/LidSxeEtz3

— M K Durrani (@maskhan123) May 13, 2022

House of just-resigned PM of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa burnt down. Houses of many MPs also have been burnt down. pic.twitter.com/oq10kRoiEj

— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) May 9, 2022

Sri Lanka’s government like most third world governments was horribly corrupt but they also went crazy imposing the stupid virus lockdowns. This caused rampant inflation and destroyed the economy making it impossible for people to buy food to eat.

Now they have large masses of people who are desperate and are turning their anger against the government. Revolutions will occur when people do not have access to food. This is just an undeniable historical fact.

The thing about this is that what we are seeing in Sri Lanka is a possible preview of what we could see in the West as our economies crumble. Now granted, our economies aren’t nearly as fragile as Sri Lanka’s, but if people can’t afford food to eat, there will be riots and anybody within the power structure will be targets.

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