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no there's not, hopium highs run out too quickly between the title and body of this post

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From a post I found:

Remember in 2011 when tens of thousands of Democrats surged on the Wisconsin Capitol building in Madison and physically occupied it for more than two weeks? We were told, "This is what democracy looks like."

Remember in 2016 when Obama was President and hundreds of BLM blocked interstate highways and violently accosted police (even killing several)? We were told, "To assign the actions of one person to an entire movement is dangerous and irresponsible."

Remember in 2018 during the Kavanaugh hearings when a mob of Democrats stormed the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, DC, and pounded their fists in rage on the door. We were told, "It's understandable."

Remember this summer's riots in major cities across the country when groups of Democrats marched in the streets, set buildings on fire, looted businesses, assaulted and even killed bystanders and police? We were told, "These are mostly peaceful protests."

Remember when Democrats seized several blocks of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in downtown Seattle, declaring it an autonomous zone? Remember the guns and deaths and utter destruction? We were told, "It's a block party atmosphere."

Remember when a crazed mob gathered after the Republican National Convention and attacked Rand Paul, a sitting U.S. Senator? We were told, "No justice, no peace."

Remember how police were told to stand down, governors refused to call in the national guard, and Democrats paid bail for violent protesters who were arrested? We were told, "This is the only way oppressed people can be heard."

I condemn the actions of those who stormed the Capitol on January 6. But I refuse to condemn hundreds of thousands of peaceful protestors because a handful (52 arrested) chose to be lawless and to defy everything the vast majority of the crowd stood for. Conservatives are defenders of the Constitution, the police, and the rule of law. Because a relative few people decided to do something stupid doesn't nullify the concerns of the many.

The real culprit here? The mainstream media has been telling us for years that violence is the only way people who feel oppressed can be heard, it's the only way to get justice, and this is what democracy looks like. Apparently, a few who were in the crowd on Wednesday listened to them.

The inflammatory rhetoric of the Left caused this, and it's about time Democrats and the mainstream media took responsibility for dividing Americans and attempting to humiliate those who support the President or any conservative ideals. They have pushed people to the brink, even while claiming, "It's time for unity." It's time for careful reflection and change on all sides. God help us!

Normally they don't do this, did Youtube threaten them??

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my head with how much random stuff is going around the Donald the last few days.

Did Trump fly to Abilene, TX right after the 6th? Oh no he didn't

Did Trump actually concede with his vid on the 7th? Oh, nobody actually knows.

Has anyone actually seen Trump publicly in 5 days? Not really

Oh Trump executed the Insurrection Act? Again, nobody knows.

Melania said farewell in a speech today? It seemed very unclear

Pompeo looked happy in his talk today? Maybe

Trump will talk in Alamo, TX tomorrow which may give us some BREAKING information? Doesn't seem likely he'll say anything breaking in that scenario

National Guard is in DC to round up the Establishment shortly? Could just as well be there for a Jan 20 inauguration.

Ughh so many questions and no answers the last few days. I would hate to be spending all this time worrying, only for Jan 20 to come and have the worst happen

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