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posted ago by KuzoKevin ago by KuzoKevin +27 / -1

What positive outcome could have resulted?

If the "insurrection" had succeeded, would we now be ruled by the shirtless, viking-hat guy?

After an entire summer of legitimate bitching about BLM/Antifa rioters, how can we possibly retake the moral high-ground when we see lawless anarchy in the streets?

Will I have a stronger and longer lasting erection if I slam the keys on my keyboard from my mother's basement in support of those ass-hats?

Serious answers would be appreciated..

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KuzoKevin [S] 13 points ago +14 / -1

The Stop the Steal rally and the breaching of the Capitol are two separate things, by the way.

If you conflate the former with the latter, you might as well send your resume to CNN.

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snuggs316 6 points ago +6 / -0

it's hard to even call it a breach when the police are ushering you into the building.

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KuzoKevin [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

No argument there, but we need to focus on the narrative instead of the reality.

Part of dealing with the narrative is enlightening people to the reality.

The sheeple can't be force-fed truth. They have to actually believe it more than the fiction they embrace.

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Threaper666 4 points ago +4 / -0

Most of America is all talk.

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KuzoKevin [S] -3 points ago +1 / -4

And they're talking about a couple hundred out of 80 million Trump supporters.

They didn't pull this narrative out of thin air. A bunch of overzealous shit-heads served it up to them on a platter.

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KuzoKevin [S] 2 points ago +4 / -2

Agreed.

It became a riot when they broke into a building. The media and lefty politicians labeled it an "insurrection", which is ridiculous.

More than a few folks here have supported that bull-shit concept with needle-dick-swinging bravado.

Some think it was a revolutionary moment. It was actually a fairly benign and comical bunch of ass-hats taking a tour without a docent.

The people here who think it was an important moment in history are simply feeding into the media's false narrative.

We have our own "Reee!".

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grassshrimp 3 points ago +3 / -0

It was more of a tour than an insurrection. Wasn't pre-planned, no guns, police invited them in, FBI planted pipe bombs for narrative IMO.

Nothing could have been accomplished, and sadly, it shut down discussion of massive election fraud and instead shined the spotlight on Trump, and by extension, us.

Perfectly planned by the FBI/CIA, etc.

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KuzoKevin [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

Except for the last sentence, you are spot on.

Placing blame on the CIA and FBI exacerbates the problem of altering the narrative in the view of the masses.

As soon as that comes up, nobody cares about our rational expression of facts.

They immediately call us conspiracy theorists. It plays into their hands very nicely.

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MusicToMyEars 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with you. The inability of commenters to understand the nuance you intend exposes a huge blind spot on this site. They card more about the fun bravado of virtue voicing than strategy and focus.

The biggest loss of the false 1/6 narrative is that the rug got pulled out from under the National Debate about Election Fraud. In one fell swoop, Trump supporters were cemented as lunatic fringe leaning toward violence, Trump was certified was marginalized, and the doors were opened to mass censorship, rounding up of MAGA supporters, and eventual gun confiscation.

The criminality of what occurred on and after Nov 3 cannot be analyzed correctly without adding in the dystopian lies surrounding 1/6. We need to understand this as we work to save this Nation.

(I believe that is your message, correct?)

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KuzoKevin [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Spot on, Pede.

We don't have the means to create or enforce the rules of political debate.

We have to play by the existing rules, even as we try to change them.

Sometimes, reality is a bitch and one has to adapt to it.

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OlLadyPede 3 points ago +4 / -1

Ask stupid questions, you're not getting serious answers. That you think the BLM rioters and the people walking around the capital building, is an equitable and accurate comparison makes the entire premise that you're asking, not lecturing, silly.

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KuzoKevin [S] 0 points ago +2 / -2

That is not my position at all. The Capitol riot was a huge nothing-burger compared to the death and destruction of BLM/Antifa riots.

As Patriots, we can't live in a vacuum or we are doomed to fail.

We have to step outside our own box and acknowledge the perspective of the masses.

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spezisthedevil 3 points ago +3 / -0

It was a handful of gullible people led in by a Leftist disinformation operation. It wasn't an insurrection. It wasn't a Pearl Harbor. It was barely a breaching considering that Capitol Police waved them in. One of those poor, gullible, but completely unarmed and non-violent people was shot in the neck without any warning. Please stop giving lip service to the Left's false narrative. It's a very cuckservative thing to do.

If you must go on about it, why not talk about who orchestrated the false flag? Why not talk about how Trump supporters are being investigsted by the FBI for just being in DC on the 6th? Why not talk about how they are being held in jail without bail for what is mostly just trespassing? Why not talk about how all of that is happening yet nobody is investigating who Q might be? Don't you think it's weird how Q followers are being locked up, yet politicians and authorities are not talking about finding out who Q is?

The whole thing stinks, but you are putting the blame on the lowest levels, and trying to say that the average Trump supporter thinks the events at the Capitol that day were a good idea, when clearly that is not true.

I don't often throw this accusation around, but you are acting like a glowfag.

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KuzoKevin [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

I am not giving lip service to the false narrative.

Every Patriot here knows it is a false narrative, but there's a huge population outside Patriots.win that have bought into it.

We can fist bump and high five each other all we want, but to get this country back on track we have to get out of the trenches and take the fight to the enemy.

There are so many things that are screwed up right now. I'm just focusing on one of them. Border wall and kids in cages bull-shit? Start a thread and I'll jump in.

Same thing with trannies in the military, double masking, cancelling a plastic toy, Biden taking credit for Operation Warp Speed, Trump is a racist, the idiocy of reparations, and high paying unionized green jobs.

While I appreciate your comment, I meant this to be focused on a single subject.

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Threaper666 2 points ago +3 / -1

We got played by Piglosi. Hell, the guy who broke the window of the Capitol was an Antifa agent paid by CNN. All in a ruse to demonize Trump supporters. And for any Q tards. Thanks for ruining our element of surprise.

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Sexual_Assault_Rifle 2 points ago +3 / -1

Anyone questioning why you should fight the government is a fucking retard.

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KuzoKevin [S] 0 points ago +3 / -3

I have no problem fighting the government, but stealing a lectern and putting your feet on Pelosi's desk isn't the fight I want to be associated with.

Melodramatic posts like yours make the rest of us look like simps.

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conservativeyuppie 1 point ago +2 / -1

The problem was that they didn't go hard ENOUGH. If the enemy opens the door for you, take advantage of it. Don't prance around like an aimless idiot waving a flag and go home after you've taken enough selfies. The building should have been completely occupied indefinitely until a list of demands was met. But we can't organize for shit unlike the left.

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KuzoKevin [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's a great idea for an attack, but what's the plan when you take the objective?

If there's not a solid plan for occupation, you're just wasting time.

Did any of those ass-hats have a list of demands?

Does anyone think any demands would have been met?

What would have been the top three demands that a couple hundred citizens could have forced on a nation of over 300 Million?

The whole concept is silly, when you think about it.

It reminds me of way back when protesters outside the WH were singing "No more aid to Contras, we will not be moved."

My dad chuckled and said - "Reagan's probably having a sandwich right now and telling his steward that he doesn't need to move them - they can stay their for their entire fucking lives. "

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pray_for_kekistan 1 point ago +4 / -3

don't forget there was going to be a 8-10 hour debate session detailing all the fraud in the contested states we missed out on because of the capitol mess.

even with Pence's betrayal the world would have heard major proofs of the steal. Such a fucking shame.

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Threaper666 1 point ago +2 / -1

It was all planned by the Democrats and we fell for it.

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KuzoKevin [S] 1 point ago +3 / -2

I haven't forgotten anything. The problem is the shit-bags who entered the building completely destroyed our narrative of a stolen election.

Will the rally on 1/6 be remembered as citizens demanding free and fair elections?

No, it won't, and that's sad.

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pray_for_kekistan 2 points ago +2 / -0

it wasn't them that destroyed the narrative, that fault lies with the corrupt media and politicians, but it did give them the opportunity.

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KuzoKevin [S] 1 point ago +3 / -2

We need to accept that "the narrative" is real, and cannot simply be dismissed as the BS it is.

We can't dismiss it. We need to change it.

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KuzoKevin [S] 0 points ago +2 / -2

Unfortunately, we don't make the rules when it comes to narrative. We can influence it, whine about it, or feed into it.

The actions at the Capitol fed the beast a huge rare steak. Our job now, IMO, is to influence the narrative by making light of it and making fun of the press and politicians clutching their pearls.

The bravado of supporting "insurrection" only makes things worse.

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Dreadnot 0 points ago +1 / -1

There was no "breach".

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KuzoKevin [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

When someone enters my home uninvited, they have breached my property as soon as they cross through the frame of my front door.

The Capitol building is our building, but we can't expect to have a bunch of friends over for poker game in the rotunda every Friday night.

If it wasn't a "breach", what would you call it? I'm seriously open to suggestions that don't discount the actual meaning of words.

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Dreadnot 2 points ago +2 / -0

A mostly peaceful protest. Honestly, given how our cities burned last summer, including several attacks on federal property, you can forgive some patriots for forgetting they are not above the law like Democrat pawns.

Also, many of the most violent among them were not real Trump supporters. They've been released while real pedes have their rights violated.

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BOBON0101 0 points ago +2 / -2

WHAT ''INSURRECTION'' ?? ARE YOU AUDITIONING FOR INTERNSHIP WITH AOC ?

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KuzoKevin [S] 0 points ago +2 / -2

I put the word in quotes for a reason.

Please try and keep up.