by AmericanKulak $0.14 total tips 💰tip follow 2021 Oct 25, 7:21am
"It's SOMEONE ELSE'S FAULT we got busted in the capitol building! We just wanted to peacefully protest outside but these government agents MADE us go inside!"
Stop organizing on the internet. You might as well broadcast on CB or Ham Radio.
Organize more fake "Pissed off Patriot Rallies" but then spread the word offline that it's just a honey trap to get more stupid Glowie Fags to show up and make an ass out of themselves in their queer getup!
Acting like little kids with no agency for their decisions and actions, or supporting people behaving like this, isn't a good look for Trump supporters.
But not as bad as the Biden supporters who were all for the burning and looting of our formerly great cities.
But not as bad as the Biden supporters who were
Whataboutism doesn't articulate, inform, or defend a position.
I do believe that several of us have called you out for Whataboutism multiple times, AE.
Whataboutism doesn't articulate
Another unsupported claim that I don't see the same connection you claim to.
Are you equivocating this with me refusing to respond to bullshit presuppositions and JAQing off?
One can reasonably argue that Capitol rioters should have been fined a thousand bucks each and set free as there was no substantial damage and the only dead were two or three fat Trump supporters who could not handle stress and physical exertion of climbing over fence, one fat policeman who died for the same reason, and MURDER of one unarmed woman by a State goon. Instead, tens of protesters languish in prison for what is essentially a trespassing crime.
On the other hand, tens of riots which resulted in millions of dollars of property destruction and violent death of more than ten people (incl one burned to death by thugs) has resulted in dropped charges and few arrests. This contrast does not seem right and equality before law is not there.
one fat policeman who died for the same reason
Capitol Police Was Warned BLM Rioters Were Disguised as Trump Supporters on Jan 6, Leaked Memo Shows
Frank Bergman
July 3, 2022
Jan. 6 prisoner: Suspected FBI informant Ray Epps tried recruiting me to go inside the Capitol
Suspected FBI employee Ray Epps was seen on camera encouraging crowds to start 'marching over to the Capitol at 1 p.m. whether Trump is done speaking or not, and we are going inside.'
And the first breach of the police line? Epps is whispering in the ear of the guy who did it less than 30 seconds before.