Posted on 06/03/2020 12:04:25 PM PDT by Antioch
MONTREAL -- On Sunday night, afIt's clearly not good for business, says a manager of Steves Music, a Montreal institution. But dont get him wrong, he says: it was all worth it.
Without any questions whatsoever, it's a noble demonstration and it's clearly far overdue, says Lenny Lanteigne.
It was unfortunate that a few hooligans turned it into a free-for-all, he says.
It is awful. But next to what some people are going through, this is nothing.
The stores insurance company is currently reviewing the damage, and Lanteigne isnt sure yet how itll all turn out financially, he said.
The Steves Music in downtown Montreal first opened in 1965, and Lanteigne has worked there since the early '80s, eventually moving it from St. Antoine St. to nearby Ste. Catherine three years ago.
The pandemic had already created unprecedented problems. Not only was the shop shut down for nine weeks, but many of its customers are professional musicians who are out of work indefinitely, Lanteigne saysvenues and live tours will likely be some of the last things to restart.
Steves Music was allowed to reopen last Monday. Having people walk away with the stores stock less than a week later was not the recovery Lanteigne envisioned.
On Sunday night, I was watching a really miserable, boring documentary when I was messaged that the store was being looted, he said. He looked up the footage and there it was.
He stayed home while two staff members who lived closer to the store went there to try to secure it.
We've lost a great deal of product, not to mention the inability at this point to refresh that product, because manufacturers are kind of in the same boat that we were in for the last nine weeks in that they're not making guitars, said Lanteigne.
So even if we did go find a pot of gold and want to go buy a bunch of guitars, there's not really a lot of them for sale.
Still, he says, he hasnt regretted for a minute that the demonstration happened.
I think if you see the clip of Mr. Floyd being executed, for lack of a better word, and you're not moved by thatif you weren't aware that this was going on before, or you were oblivious to it, you can no longer just turn a blind eye to it, he said, referring to Minneapolis man George Floyd, whose death while in the custody of that citys police last Monday sparked off this weeks nationwide protests.
Something's got to change, he said. These things can't happen anymore.
Though Floyds death happened across a border, Lanteigne said he was glad to see Montrealers marching, too.
Racism's an issue. It's an issue everywhere you go, he said.
Lanteigne, who grew up in a small community outside Quebec City, said he didnt feel he was in a position to contradict Quebec Premier François Legaults comments Monday that Quebec had no systemic discrimination. Legault also said its a very, very small minority of Quebecers who discriminate.
I dont think that some punk who sells drums for a living is in any position to argue with an elected official, said Lanteigne, adding that the premier has been under the gun for 10 or 11 weeks. I wouldnt switch places with him for anything.
But, he said, he thinks the goal should be to tolerate no racism. How many is not a problem? Seven? he said. Sixteen? I dont get it.
Staff spent Monday cleaning up and the store reopened on Tuesday, he said.
Theyre very fortunate to have a loyal clientele, he added, who are volunteering to help and they're doing everything they can.
Eleven people were arrested in the looting and dozens of businesses damaged. Lanteigne says he believes most of the looters, or certainly those that started it weren't here for any other reason than to cause some havoc and make off with a few guitars.
But overall, he says hes just not worried too much about it.
We lost some guitars and some pedals, some microphones, he said. Windows got broken.
But nobody got hurt, and that's what we care about more than anything, I think. And if this demonstration brings up awareness of this and it keeps one person from getting hurt in the future, then...I think it's great, he said.
I'm not saying Hey, come over here and do this next week,' but you know, let's kind of put it into perspective. They're guitars, not human lives.ter most people went home from Montreals Black Lives Matter march, troubling videos emerged from downtown.
They showed young people stepping through the smashed windows of businesses along Ste. Catherine St., and one business in particularSteves Music Store, where looters were filmed carrying out guitars.
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I am sickened by the theme that is emerging in this and many other articles of late.
“It’s only property”
Never mind the blood, sweat and tears that people put into their homes and businesses and the fact that the ability to enjoy “just property” has helped us reach the standard of living we enjoy.
This is a subtle brainwashing via media, the casual dismissal of a person’s property as trivial and that its destruction should in some twisted way be seen as a noble sacrifice for some nebulous cause.
May he keep fighting "racism" in this manner until he is destitute.
OMG. People have become in-salvageable idiots.
I’m not saying Hey, come over here and do this next week,’
Yes you are.
What a moroon.
He stayed home while two staff members who lived closer to the store went there to try to secure it.
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A mental giant, and brave too!
I’m gonna let you in on a little secret, buddy. Allowing your store to be looted does NOTHING WHATSOEVER to fight racism. Really, it perpetuates the stereotype.
A bucket of rocks has more brains than that guy.
His storekeeper neighbors likely disagree and can make the "Don't Feed The Bears" argument; every time someone condones such behavior, everyone else takes the hit too. Some storekeeper neighbors might even live above or behind their shops.
One of you democrats lurking here should explain what this guy is driving at. I dont see how destroying a guitar saves a life.
And Harry doesn't mind, if he doesn't, make the scene
He's got a daytime job, he's doing alright
He can play the Honky Tonk like anything
Savin' it up, for Friday night
With the Sultans
We're the Sultans of Swing
And when you look down in the shower, those are surrender berries.
Hes probably one of those cucks who kneels and kisses the feet of the black thugs.
White guilt cuck
‘They’re guitars, not human lives’: Montreal merchant says getting looted was worth it to fight racism.
Stockholm syndrome.
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Was that sarcasm? You decide.
Canadians are particularly stupid with political correctness, and deeply proud of it.
Has anyone presented evidence at any level that G. Floyds death was BECAUSE of the color of his skin? Who said what and when was that?
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