CRISIS Chicago restaurant owner on 'disturbing' looting and rioting: 'Business is terrible, the streets are empty'

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Chicago restaurant owner on 'disturbing' looting and rioting: 'Business is terrible, the streets are empty'
Joshua Nelson
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The looting occurring in Chicago is “very scary and disturbing,” said local business owner Roupen Demirdjian on Tuesday.

“The streets are empty and this time of year hotels would be full and the streets would be full. The rioting and violence have stopped people from coming downtown,” Demirdjian told “America’s Newsroom.”

“We’re a big target down here. Business is terrible. The business has been terrible for eight months. We have January and February where we do nothing and then the COVID-19 shutdown and now this. It’s been challenging. But, we’re going to get through it. We’re strong here in Streeterville.”

Black Lives Matter members in Chicago held a rally on Monday to support the more than 100 arrested last night following widespread looting and rioting that caused at least $60 million in property damage and saw 13 police officers injured, according to a report.

The rally was organized by Black Lives Matter Chicago and was held at a police station in the South Loop where organizers say individuals are being held in custody. At least one organizer called the looting tantamount to "reparations."

“I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats,” said Ariel Atkins, a BLM organizer, according to NBC Chicago. “That makes sure that person has clothes.”

Demirdjian said violence is not the way to "get the message across" and he's hoping a sense of normalcy returns.

“If it's for food and clothing, I do believe there are other avenues than looting and rioting,” said Demirdjian, whose family emigrated to the city from Armenia in 1970 and opened their restaurant, Sayat Nova, on the Magnificent Mile. [Hint: It's not about food and clothing. It's about Communism - Dennis]

He said he loves the city and is not planning to relocate.

Fox News' Bradford Betz contributed to this report.
 

CTFIREBATTCHIEF

Veteran Member
"shrugging my shoulders"

My give a damn is about busted. If he's a citizen, who did he vote for? Time to close up shop and find an area where there is still some kind of police presence. Chicago,New York, Seattle, Portland and others are going own the drain. They will NOT come back any time soon if ever again unless stronger measures against this insurrection are taken. Since they are Dem strongholds I am NOT holding my breath on that.

Sucks to be you sir. truly. But right now I'm busy taking care of business here at home so I'm ready if shit comes my way.
 

Faroe

Un-spun
“I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats,” said Ariel Atkins, a BLM organizer, according to NBC Chicago. “That makes sure that person has clothes.”

This crap will continue as long as it is tolerated.
What the Hell is wrong with people?
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
Business and respectable people will leave. It is consequences of bad behavior.

What will be left is an ever spiraling downward cesspool. What is now the blue cities will become the ghetto areas to avoid and unfortunately the liberals that left will try the same failed policies when they move to the conservative areas. Prognosis: Eventually, the rotten apples in the barrel will spoil all the other apples and everything will be rotten.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
Whitey be flighty, doncha kno. An he be taking he mo-ney wit him when he go.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Pressure

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. How many businesses will permanently close on the Miracle Mile in Chicago? How many people are making plans to move out of Chicago today?

There's precedent, so we don't have to guess what is going to happen. After the Detroit riots in 1967, the outcomes were studied. Loss of taxpayers, loss of businesses and the associated loss of property and sales tax revenue, areas of the city never rebuilt, permanent demographic changes.

In his autobiography, Coleman Young, the first black mayor of Detroit wrote about the impact of the riots.
"The heaviest casualty, however, was the city. Detroit's losses went a hell of a lot deeper than the immediate toll of lives and buildings. The riot put Detroit on the fast track to economic desolation, mugging the city and making off with incalculable value in jobs, earnings taxes, corporate taxes, retail dollars, sales taxes, mortgages, interest, property taxes, development dollars, investment dollars, tourism dollars, and plain damn money. The money was carried out in the pockets of the businesses and the white people who fled as fast as they could. The white exodus from Detroit had been prodigiously steady prior to the riot, totaling twenty-two thousand in 1966, but afterwards it was frantic. In 1967, with less than half the year remaining after the summer explosion—the outward population migration reached sixty-seven thousand. In 1968 the figure hit eighty-thousand, followed by forty-six thousand in 1969."
Portland, Seattle, Chicago and many other cities are going to see an exodus.

The threads break, the fabric weakens.
“Chaos was the law of nature; Order was the dream of man.”
― Henry Adams
 

vector7

Dot Collector
'Business is terrible, the streets are empty'

Today's Rep Rino's are what Democrats used to be 20-30 years ago.
Democrats have moved so far to the left over the last decade, now they're bolshevik revolutionaries.
Keep voting Democrat if you're enjoying their Color Revolution taking your streets to third world new heights.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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summerthyme

Administrator
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“I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats,” said Ariel Atkins, a BLM organizer, according to NBC Chicago. “That makes sure that person has clothes.”

This crap will continue as long as it is tolerated.
What the Hell is wrong with people?
They could loot a Salvation Army store and "have clothes"... hell , I'll bet any Salvation Army store manager woukd GIVE them clothes (especially if they offered to sweep the store or straighten shelves) if they asked.

And AFAIK, none of the aforementioned luxury ggoods stores sells edibles. Nike sneakers are rather tough to chew, even with ketchup. What a moron!

Summerthyme
 

seraphima

Veteran Member
I used to wonder why the Jews in Germany before WWII had so much trouble leaving, and they couldn't believe it would get worse where they lived... People naturally love where they live in normal times, but they have great difficulty believing change has occurred and will continue. I see that here on TB2K when people are angry that they can't get some favorite food or item at the grocery store, and yet these people are also clued in and stocking up.

We don't like change, hope it will just go away; normalcy bias. The restaurant owner above is hoping the uprising in Chicago will just go away, and everything will get back to normal. He emigrated from Armenia in 1970's, which saw huge mass killings and all sorts of troubles before that, but can't see that the same kind of things are happening in Chicago.

Embracing change for oneself is hard- I/we may have to move, to do things differently, to do things outside our comfort range. The Armenian guy above took the plunge 50 years ago and emigrated to America, but now he will have to reassess and change, and that's hard when one is in his seventies with an established business. Plus, he loves Chicago, as he now only remembers it.
 
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