I was in Washington DC on the sixth.
I'm not scared to say it. Glowfags come visit me if you want.
I'm also not going to let the media convince me that there is anything to be ashamed of in the actions of the Patriots on that day.
The People stood up and demanded to be heard. To emphasize the point, the People entered in to our house.
Despite long and egregious provocation, the People entered as peacefully as they could and still achieve their objective.
Antifa absolutely was there, and attempted to stir up trouble, but thankfully, patriots are slower to violence than BLM "peaceful protestors".
For the most part, antifa failed, because of who we are.
This is a day to be remembered with pride.
Whether inauguration day goes as we want or not, the people have sent a message. Don't allow the media to shame you into backing away from it. Stand proudly by it and build upon it as a moment of triumph. One that should be remembered forever.
My only gripe is that we should have occupied the Capitol (peacefully of course) and not have left when Trump said go home.
The left took over an entire city street and court house for months.
We should have occupied OUR HOUSE until our representatives stood up for the Constitution.
When it became clear Trump wasn't coming there was no more reason for the crowd to stay. And the police were eventually reinforced, not like those people had a choice to stay while hundreds of thousands stood around outside.
I, and others in the crowd, were prepared to stay for days.
I left within a minute of seeing Trump's tweet.
I also wonder if we should have stayed, but the facts certainly give the lie to the notion that Trump's tweet to go home in peace and love was intended to produce the opposite result...