We had marched from Trump's speech to the Capitol, which is all he asked us to do. When we got there, there were already weirdioes fired up. We didn't know what they were doing, just they kept yelling through megaphones to "get in there". My wife and I "got in there" and took some pictures. We got yelled at by some weirdoes. They told us to "storm it". I'm getting old and my wife couldn't storm shit, so we declined that "order".
Now, months later, we see that these shitbergs were Antifa. It makes sense. They smelled terrible and looked worse. I saw a guy on a motorized wheel chair trying to make his way up the hill and these bastards told him he had to. Sick. These people are sick and need to be destroyed. The way they tried to use people.
If like-minded patriots are ever tired of being "absolved" of freedom, let me know. But leave the innocent out of it.
I ran into a group that I later figured out was Antifa. Walking to my hotel a group of probably 5-6 walked towards me. I had on a hat that said “Trump” and one of them made the remark of “That’s subtle” while looking at me. I said “what?” And one talking to another said “No, she has a kind face” That’s got some laughs and I just thought their comments were nothing like those who I had hung around with for 6 hours that morning.
Everyone I met at that rally were very nice. A group from Indiana took me into their fold as I was alone. They got a kick out of the fact that I was an old lady from Calif traveling by myself. At one point near the end of the rally, one of my new friends pointed out a guy standing there with his girlfriend. She suspected that he was antifa because of his body language. He kept looking around looking uneasy during our President’s speech. I remember Trump talking about going to the Capitol, “peacefully”. I saw quite a few people break from the crowd and start walking before the President’s speech was over.
Breaks my heart that so many patriots that day are branded as criminals while the real criminals get away with it.