I don't think any of us could be any prouder of the half million people that went to Washington to hold a peaceful rally.
There's a lot of disagreement about storming the capital building, whether it should've been done or not, whether we liked it or not - but we all know that it was an orchestrated plot which a small fraction of good people got pullet into.
Most of the more... conservative... conservatives (<- Two different meanings there) have had time to strongly come out against what happened, because they recognize that it was a trap that gave the left a lot of ammunition against us. Not nearly enough, seeing as how hard they had to lie about it.
Ultimately though, it's not something the Patriots would've done on their own, even if they had wanted to. The ones who did, basically just took an express tour. And it's not something they even needed to participate in, the false flag antifa bootlickers would've done it anyway, and we would've taken the blame, regardless.
I don't, and I don't think virtually any of us do, blame the Patriots that were there. Certainly no blame for those in the rallies, and quite frankly, no blame for those at the capital building. They comported themselves like Patriots, even going as far as stopping many of the antifa faggots from doing damage to the building, as is evidence by many videos.
The whole situation is a mess, just like our country right now. But I don't blame a single Patriot who was at the rally. In fact, right now, they are all my heroes.
As I was on my way to the airport, we drove through areas that BLM and Antifa burned to the ground in June that still haven't recovered. Boarded up businesses, some with the scorch marks from the fires still evident.
Such a beautiful city, I'm pretty sad that my first trip to the Capital was under these circumstances.
Never thought my first trip to DC would involve storming the Capital and getting shot with rubber bullets and tear gas.
But seeing those pictures of the House and Senate cowering under their benches has seriously made me feel better for decades of abuse by these unaccountable shit bags.
I hope the general consensus is that yes storming the capitol was badass, there's no denying that. But, should they have done it? No. It didn't change anything and just made us look bad.
Everyone I met up there was doing it for the right reason. Fed Up. Beat Down. Sick of the Bullshit. I met people from all over the country who had the exact same reason for being there.
They love POTUS. They love America.
So many single pedes like me went by themselves, including Lady Pedes, to fight for our country.
The proper thing was to let events play out organically. Rather than interjecting radicals into the mix.
The vast majority that I met up on the Capital only intended to occupy the space PEACEFULLY but of course we cheered when we saw Congress COWER AND HIDE! FUCK these people! Every single one of them except 8? 10?
"You guys"... who are we talking about?
I don't think any of us could be any prouder of the half million people that went to Washington to hold a peaceful rally.
There's a lot of disagreement about storming the capital building, whether it should've been done or not, whether we liked it or not - but we all know that it was an orchestrated plot which a small fraction of good people got pullet into.
Just seemed when I woke up the next morning, all the praise turned to blame.
Most of the more... conservative... conservatives (<- Two different meanings there) have had time to strongly come out against what happened, because they recognize that it was a trap that gave the left a lot of ammunition against us. Not nearly enough, seeing as how hard they had to lie about it.
Ultimately though, it's not something the Patriots would've done on their own, even if they had wanted to. The ones who did, basically just took an express tour. And it's not something they even needed to participate in, the false flag antifa bootlickers would've done it anyway, and we would've taken the blame, regardless.
I don't, and I don't think virtually any of us do, blame the Patriots that were there. Certainly no blame for those in the rallies, and quite frankly, no blame for those at the capital building. They comported themselves like Patriots, even going as far as stopping many of the antifa faggots from doing damage to the building, as is evidence by many videos.
The whole situation is a mess, just like our country right now. But I don't blame a single Patriot who was at the rally. In fact, right now, they are all my heroes.
As I was on my way to the airport, we drove through areas that BLM and Antifa burned to the ground in June that still haven't recovered. Boarded up businesses, some with the scorch marks from the fires still evident.
Such a beautiful city, I'm pretty sad that my first trip to the Capital was under these circumstances.
Never thought my first trip to DC would involve storming the Capital and getting shot with rubber bullets and tear gas.
But seeing those pictures of the House and Senate cowering under their benches has seriously made me feel better for decades of abuse by these unaccountable shit bags.
Those space cadets will have egg on their faces forever, and they know it, that's why they're so angry right now. They got embarrassed.
egg washes off. I'm hoping for something a little more permanent.
I hope the general consensus is that yes storming the capitol was badass, there's no denying that. But, should they have done it? No. It didn't change anything and just made us look bad.
Everyone I met up there was doing it for the right reason. Fed Up. Beat Down. Sick of the Bullshit. I met people from all over the country who had the exact same reason for being there.
They love POTUS. They love America.
So many single pedes like me went by themselves, including Lady Pedes, to fight for our country.
So it was a good thing to storm the gates? How far should they have gone? Where do you think an appropriate stopping point would have been?
The proper thing was to let events play out organically. Rather than interjecting radicals into the mix.
The vast majority that I met up on the Capital only intended to occupy the space PEACEFULLY but of course we cheered when we saw Congress COWER AND HIDE! FUCK these people! Every single one of them except 8? 10?
Lol