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That doesn't mean they were allowed on the premises. What authority did some flunky security have to make that call?
If I drive by a store whose doors have been bashed in and see people carrying out inventory, does that mean it's okay for me to join them? Even if I see local police nearby in the parking lot talking amongst themselves?
No. Of course not.
And, unfortunately, that's what happened here. People let their own perception of the on-the-ground happenings dictate the ethics of their actions.
Whereas the wisened pedes correctly hung back, probably thinking to themselves, "Wait... Were we ever formally invited into the building? Something doesn't smell right, better not go in just to be sure. If I want a tour of the capitol, I can always come back at a normal time."
Now, for those who feel it was their right to forcibly enter into the capitol, that's their call to make, but they then shouldn't be surprised when they must face the consequences. Unless they really thought they had a snowball's chance in hell at literally taking the US gov't hostage to their whims.
You're wrong, just like how Trump sat in a lab and developed and released a "deadly" virus personally. He's responsible for the world's most violent riot in history.
How did this footage survive the violent riot?!
it was made out of passport paper
Oh yeah and then shoot one!!
Download and save the video. It will not last long
Wow, the cognitive dissonance in some of the comments is staggering.
"We disagree but respect it" - That one officer πΊπ²π
HE SAYS YOU CAN DISAGREE WITH IT BUT RESPECT IT. IN OTHER WORDS DONT TEAR SHIT UP.
That door could only be opened from the inside.
This would be a great video to play as evidence if the Democrats try to impeach again.
It would also be great if the Democrats actually cared about evidence.
lololol
That doesn't mean they were allowed on the premises. What authority did some flunky security have to make that call?
If I drive by a store whose doors have been bashed in and see people carrying out inventory, does that mean it's okay for me to join them? Even if I see local police nearby in the parking lot talking amongst themselves?
No. Of course not.
And, unfortunately, that's what happened here. People let their own perception of the on-the-ground happenings dictate the ethics of their actions.
Whereas the wisened pedes correctly hung back, probably thinking to themselves, "Wait... Were we ever formally invited into the building? Something doesn't smell right, better not go in just to be sure. If I want a tour of the capitol, I can always come back at a normal time."
Now, for those who feel it was their right to forcibly enter into the capitol, that's their call to make, but they then shouldn't be surprised when they must face the consequences. Unless they really thought they had a snowball's chance in hell at literally taking the US gov't hostage to their whims.
You're wrong, just like how Trump sat in a lab and developed and released a "deadly" virus personally. He's responsible for the world's most violent riot in history.
You're welcome to your opinion and I can respect that.
However, I strongly disagree.
People "read into" GEOTUS's words what they wanted to hear.
Your missed the painfully obvious sarcasm/hyperbole...
At least you didn't get banned for it like I did.