I think a big non-violent statement was justified and long overdue. However It seems like conservatives, even based ones, are saying it was a huge step backwards and was an antifa laid trap. Any thoughts?
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I think a big non-violent statement was justified and long overdue. However It seems like conservatives, even based ones, are saying it was a huge step backwards and was an antifa laid trap. Any thoughts?
I honestly don't even care. There is nothing wrong with occupying and taking over the peoples' house, especially as it is being defiled by a bunch of treasonous scumbags who are attempting to install a globalist / China owned puppet who lost the election. No one was hurt except protesters hurt by police. Nothing was damaged either. It was one of our finest hours and I'm not going to ever pretend overwise. They were afraid of us, and that is exactly what we need more of.
Fuck them, they didn't take us seriously before, they sure as hell better now.
They should not have gone in because of 500k plus with 30k at the front door and a couple thousand at the back. Either way they woulda said riot. But we can't change that now
My guess is both. They used antifa to stage a breach, then Trump supporters caught wind that "Trump Supporters have breached the Capitol Building" and decided to join in, the Oathbreakers-some-still-call-cops confusedly allowed them to pass because they had orders to not stop anyone not knowing this was a separate group entirely, and then the Uni-Party collectively shit it's panties because their controlled "breach" very quickly got out of control.
does it even matter? the media is going to use it to paint us as terrorists and its already happened. wasting time and energy squabbling about it accomplishes nothing. put your focus towards more important things.
Nothing we did at the capitol hurt us. That's an excuse the politicians are using to justify doing what they were planning on doing anyway. It was a mostly peaceful protest. My thoughts are you should reconsider who you consider "based".
Yeah. For sure. That's what I've been arguing. Acting like we were hurt feels like polishing brass on the titanic. It feels bad to be officially thrown under the wheels though.
That it do. But at least we can see more clearly now.
All the cuckery over this really bothering me. Should our image always be as sacrificial turtledoves.
no absolutely not. The 6th was a victory. It's the first time in my life they've been afraid of us, and they DESERVE to be afraid of us. What happened was NOT violent except against us... but it showed them for a brief moment that they should be afraid.
I was there it was both. Honestly at this point we share a common goal no matter how distasteful that sounds. We need to remind the government who they serve.
We lack leadership they lack strength. They lack ability we lack organization.
Honestly if they dropped the communist bullshit and attacked the problem not the people we would probably be nearly indistinguishable. Hell I went to D.C. Geared up to fight the commie bastards ended up giving the government a black eye.
Strange times even stranger bedfellows
You are probably right here. I think it might have been even an eye opening to some of them.
I'm guessing it was a mixture.
There very likely were infiltrators and paid agitators. Along with a bunch of rightly pissed off patriots.
The media was always going to blame us regardless.
One thing is clear, the viking guy is not antifa. Report of some other shady people I cannot speak to.
Correct.
Very obfuscated. My take is the overwhelming majority of people had no idea anything was even happening inside, a small group of antifa/agitators made it (were let) into the building for optics/propaganda purposes.
Word on the street is that the agitators were infiltrated by whitehats, buffalohorns is a marine per his sister and the acting page/BLM/Antifa presence was all a facade in order to infiltrate and document wrongdoings.