If we live in a civilized society, we need to hash things out in a civilized manner, and not via vandalism and arson. This is no different than right-wing nutjobs bombing abortion clinics. You disagreeing with a building's purpose does not give you the right to destroy it!
That's a hell of an assumption. What is your evidence that we do, in fact, live in a "civilized society" where everyone has an equal say in the governance of a city, and equal redress if crimes are committed against them? It sure as hell is not the lived experience of minority communities in Seattle or any other major city in the nation that I have heard of.
The process that led to its existence was notoriously corrupt as hell,
[citation needed]
The whole complex was extremely expensive to construct - $240 million - the objections of local communities were ignored, and no especially great rationale was ever offered by county officials as to why such a thing was necessary let alone beneficial to the district. The people who live there are ultimately going to bear the consequences of having this giant youth detention facility in their backyard, but as is commonplace the leadership of the city considered it fair game for political points with their buddies rather than taking community critique seriously.
What
is, then? If you're gonna riot at all, you should pick your targets with some sort of reasoning in mind. A county owned prison-for-tots makes more sense than some private residence or business. Taxpayers will pay for the clean-up, sure, but they paid 100,000% more to build the damn thing in the first place, and where was democracy then? To say nothing of its ongoing social and fiscal costs.
So if you follow "proper channels" and lose, you are justified in using arson and vandalism to get your way?
If pro lifers try to ban abortion and fail, it's ok for them to bomb abortion clinics? Or it that rule only for left-wing nutjobs?
Okay? No. Nor have I said that any sort of criminal vandalism, etc, is "okay". But the world isn't painted black-and-white. Sometimes bad things happen for good reasons. Sometimes bad things happen for bad reasons. I do not see setting a bus on fire to protest the school-to-prison pipeline as being even in the same moral
universe as killing people to push your religious views, let alone morally equivalent. To reach such a view, I can only assume one need believe that morality does not exist in the first place, as I do not see how your case could otherwise be justified.
I don't see what a bunch of kids from Alabama and Illinois even have to do with the conversation.
They are examples of so-called "children" that belong behind bars.
In Seattle? Or are we having a completely different kind of conversation than we should be having about this incident?
There are no murderers at the facility as far as I know, and of the forty inmates scheduled to be moved to it when the center was first built, only four were convicted of crimes that would be normally handled by an adult court. You seem to be assuming that all these kids are hardened gangstas from da mean streets or something, but that isn't the case for most of them, if any. The people of King County bought a $240 million dollar cage to contain a few hundred kids whose "crimes" could probably have been addressed without involving the criminal justice system
at all.