Posted by J. Bado+
on January 10, 2021. Filed under COMMENTARY/OPINION.
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I don’t agree with the comparison between Trump’s Troubles, and BLM protests. In most cases, the latter devolves into a burning, looting, throwing Molotov cocktails at police, and etc. This is why there are always lots of police on such occasions. Was there a huge law enforcement failure on January 6th? Of course, there was and several people top brass were forced to resign, and more changes will take place in DC.
DEFINITION:
1 : a movement of the body made in token of respect or submission : bow
2 : acknowledgment of another's superiority or importance : homage
Did You Know?
When it first appeared in English in the 14th century, obeisance shared the same meaning as obedience. This makes sense given that obeisance can be traced back to the Anglo-French obeir, a verb meaning "to obey" that is also an ancestor of English's obey. The other senses of obeisance also date from the 14th century, but they have stood the test of time whereas the "obedience" sense is now obsolete.
Michael John Scott
January 10, 2021 at 11:12 am
I don’t agree with the comparison between Trump’s Troubles, and BLM protests. In most cases, the latter devolves into a burning, looting, throwing Molotov cocktails at police, and etc. This is why there are always lots of police on such occasions. Was there a huge law enforcement failure on January 6th? Of course, there was and several people top brass were forced to resign, and more changes will take place in DC.
Bill Formby
January 10, 2021 at 11:01 am
How true.