I agree that it was not a violent insurrection but there is also violent breaking and entering. It doesn't matter that the violence was being done or instigated by the ANTIFA people, our people should have known better than to be in the same vicinity as them.
Also, why are you assuming that I was in any way in favor of the BLM ANTIFA rioters...? It wasn't me that was in charge of those localities like Wheeler who provided cover for BLM ANTIFA.
I saw multiple videos of police waving people in and escorting them into the building.
That isn't violent breaking and entering.
People walked within the velvet ropes. They did not deface any statues or paintings. All the artwork and statues remained in tact.
By promoting lies about it being violent or anything but a "mostly peaceful protest" you're merely assisting the corporate conglomerate fake news media cartel's propaganda.
Get a single demoKKKrat to admit the BLM/ANTIFA riots were actually violent riots before you spread propaganda about what a violent insurrection you make believe January 6th was.
We all know about the escorts, the being waved in and that velvet ropes. We also know about the break in's. If you can't be honest enough to admit to the full extent of the day then our conversation is going no where.
Please cite all the terrible destruction and violence you believe happened that day.
A stolen laptop?
The plexi glass windows broken where Ashli Babbitt was shot?
A broken glass window that Antifa broke out on the exterior of the building?
There was 100x that much damage in a single BLM protest in my city. Several charges, all eventually dropped, and not a single prosecution that I'm aware of.
I don't like a bunch of so-called Trump supporters pushing the false narrative that January 6th was some kind of terrible event that we must all condemn and be ashamed of. The only violence being perpetrated was by the police. The same police who get on their knees for BLM.
You cannot even honestly say we trespassed. Protesters were waved in and escorted in by police. That's not trespassing. Going where an officer waves me and signals me to go? DemoKKKrat protestors actually broke into the room where the Kavanaugh hearings were being held and were allowed to heckle and scream throughout the hearing.
Obama's campaign was launched out of the living room of someone who ACTUALLY DID BOMB the Capitol Building. The double standards are ridiculous.
Thank you for this dose of common sense. I personally thought and still think it was stupid to trespass into the Capitol, however I will absolutely stand up for those who did against the fascists who are slandering them as domestic terrorists. Excluding Antifa, these were 99% good people peacefully demonstrating. A stolen election is a far worse wrong than some broken plexiglass.
I'll get agitated about the Great Misdemeanor of January 6th when Bill Ayers is in prison for organizing actual bombings from the townhouse his rich Daddy paid for. They were going to blow up the NCO Club in Fort Dix that very week.
I agree that it was not a violent insurrection but there is also violent breaking and entering. It doesn't matter that the violence was being done or instigated by the ANTIFA people, our people should have known better than to be in the same vicinity as them.
Also, why are you assuming that I was in any way in favor of the BLM ANTIFA rioters...? It wasn't me that was in charge of those localities like Wheeler who provided cover for BLM ANTIFA.
I saw multiple videos of police waving people in and escorting them into the building.
That isn't violent breaking and entering.
People walked within the velvet ropes. They did not deface any statues or paintings. All the artwork and statues remained in tact.
By promoting lies about it being violent or anything but a "mostly peaceful protest" you're merely assisting the corporate conglomerate fake news media cartel's propaganda.
Get a single demoKKKrat to admit the BLM/ANTIFA riots were actually violent riots before you spread propaganda about what a violent insurrection you make believe January 6th was.
We all know about the escorts, the being waved in and that velvet ropes. We also know about the break in's. If you can't be honest enough to admit to the full extent of the day then our conversation is going no where.
Please cite all the terrible destruction and violence you believe happened that day.
A stolen laptop?
The plexi glass windows broken where Ashli Babbitt was shot?
A broken glass window that Antifa broke out on the exterior of the building?
There was 100x that much damage in a single BLM protest in my city. Several charges, all eventually dropped, and not a single prosecution that I'm aware of.
I don't like a bunch of so-called Trump supporters pushing the false narrative that January 6th was some kind of terrible event that we must all condemn and be ashamed of. The only violence being perpetrated was by the police. The same police who get on their knees for BLM.
You cannot even honestly say we trespassed. Protesters were waved in and escorted in by police. That's not trespassing. Going where an officer waves me and signals me to go? DemoKKKrat protestors actually broke into the room where the Kavanaugh hearings were being held and were allowed to heckle and scream throughout the hearing.
Obama's campaign was launched out of the living room of someone who ACTUALLY DID BOMB the Capitol Building. The double standards are ridiculous.
Thank you for this dose of common sense. I personally thought and still think it was stupid to trespass into the Capitol, however I will absolutely stand up for those who did against the fascists who are slandering them as domestic terrorists. Excluding Antifa, these were 99% good people peacefully demonstrating. A stolen election is a far worse wrong than some broken plexiglass.
I'll get agitated about the Great Misdemeanor of January 6th when Bill Ayers is in prison for organizing actual bombings from the townhouse his rich Daddy paid for. They were going to blow up the NCO Club in Fort Dix that very week.