Sorry just trying to poke fun at how so many articles that are even trying to be a bit more balanced still have to have a sentence in the first paragraph that says something like, "while I, like every person, was so horrified by the events of that day..." It's like, shut up, fuck off, you wiener. Every single thing the patriots did was fine. Why is that so hard to say? The big problem is that one of the guys was dressed in a buffalo suit or whatever? Nothing even happened, you goddamned pussies (talking about the media, not you pedes). I mean, of course something very bad DID happen, but that was a Capitol Hill cop ruthlessly assassinating a female veteran, RIP ASHLI BABBITT, but that has to do with our completely evil and corrupt government, not anything any patriots did.
Also, to any three letter gaylords reading this: I am sorry, I realize I committed a thought crime. I'm always trying to do better, but I am white, so the thought crimes still just kind of happen, no matter what I try. I am now signing off to lash myself with a bullwhip until I collapse in a puddle of pain, shame, and self-hatred.
I agree with you pede. The Capitol protest was a shot across the bow. It was a warning. Now we sit back and wait for them to form a response to the warning. What we don't do is make that chaotic mess (but a very fun and useful chaotic mess) part of our plan and we don't repeat it. Once is enough to make the point. We may need other protests in this or that form but the trick isn't to do what BLM and Antifa do and have a one trick dog show, but to vary it and get creative. I'm not advocating violence but honestly a lot of the "let's condemn violence" schtick is getting old because the violence is already here. I'd rather condemn the escalation of violence.
We should be organizing in our communities, sharing contact information, with people that want to preserve our constitution and human rights such as fair elections. Now is the time. They ARE going to make it harder for us to communicate. Now is the time.