Patriot leaders don't follow the laws. They

injure people and destroy property!
loyalists or patriots

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The statement you provided seems to express a viewpoint that could be attributed to a Loyalist perspective during the American Revolutionary War. Loyalists were colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown and often viewed the actions of the Patriots as rebellious and destructive.

Patriots, on the other hand, were those who sought independence from British rule and often justified their actions as necessary for freedom and self-governance. However, both sides had individuals who engaged in violence and property destruction at various times during the conflict.

So, if you are emphasizing the idea that "leaders don’t follow the laws," "injure people," and "destroy property," this could imply a criticism of Patriot actions and align more with Loyalist sentiments.