As far as you making sport of the 911 calls being answered by social workers - that is what is recommened in Seattle and Portland by the Marxist leaders. Good luck with that. Hopefully you live in a safe area. When you need police and they can't come to help you - remember it is what YOU wanted.
Huh? Making sport? Old and in the Way, you are completely misunderstanding both my comment and what is going on.
I was asked what I would do if my home was broken into. I answered very honestly, that I would call 911 and hope for a quick and appropriate response by the police. If you have been reading these topics at all, you may remember that I have written about my appreciation for the hard-working police, and told the story of one in particular that I fondly remembered from my childhood. Why in the world would you think this was making sport?
Old and in the Way, here's an idea for you to mull over: In a civilized society, there is a big difference between local law enforcement (following local ordinances and the U.S. Constitution), and a goon squad of fascist-appointed quasi-military roughnecks. Those pictures in the posts above tell us what is happening there, better than I ever can. This is going on in the U.S.? Shame on us for letting it happen!
And all the "violence," "rapes," etc. that you refer to is at least 99% fictitious hype, done for propaganda. Sort of like all the Mexicans who were supposedly sneaking across the border to rape American women. Hard to discuss this without getting "political," but you get my drift. Looting is bad, and did take place, and should have been dealt with by the local police. If they were "rioting," the same thing applies. A "federal" police force that looks like the Normandy invasion, or something out of Star Wars, is not needed to arrest a few punks for looting stores. This is terrorism for terrorism's sake.
As for the "protestors" being anarchists, their right to protest is protected by our Constitution. It's practically the first thing in it. Thank God our Founding Fathers had enough sense to predict this.
Protesting against murder by sociopathic cops, again and again, is not "anarchy." It is the duty of every decent person. And when the murders keep occurring, against people who were clearly posing no threat against the police, yes, Old, it gets ugly. Or maybe, if Floyd had asked more politely to have the cop remove his knee, it would have ended differently?
P.S. What on earth does Marxism have to do with any of this? Do you even know what Marxism is?