Oh, you poor babies! You losers are getting a minor slap on the wrist for trying to overthrow the government. You should be grateful that you aren’t getting some real consequences. |
Sure. Except most of the things you think it should apply to are imaginary. J6 was not a mob of Antifa, it was MAGAs. J6 was not a massive FBI false flag, it was MAGAs. If it WERE Antifa or an FBI false flag, I'd say yes, they should have to face criminal justice. But it wasn't. And if you want to say "yabut they didn't arrest anyone during the BLM riots" then you're clearly unaware that there were over 10,000 arrests and and there are many who were prosecuted for felony violence who are still in prison now, more than 2 years later. |
And to this day we still don't even know if the alleged $20 was actually even counterfeit. |
Yes. Absolutely. Sure because invitations always come with stepping over broken glass and spattered blood, the sound of screaming, blaring alarms and the smell of teargas in your nostrils. Doesn't everyone welcome people to their homes like that? THAT WAS SARCASM IF THE COMPLETE MORON WHO SAID "can be legally taken as an invite" DIDN'T GET IT. |
Was every door like that? |
Can we stop even referring to the imaginary group called antifa. It was just a ploy by the rwnjs to normalize fascism. These azzholes and their deceptive comparisons to BLM make me sick. We all know it's bullshite and yet here we are still arguing with these morons. |
Like white people have done with black people for over a century, right? Biggs and some of these other pound boys are scared of black people. |
All offenses are not equal. You want a small television crew that entered lawfully and stayed peaceful, but had no escort to face the same punishment as people who joined a large mob inside the Capital that: 1) initially gained access by moving barricades, pushing back law enforcement, scaling the building, breaking windows with battering rams 2) used anything they had at hand to beat police officers 3) engaged in hand to hand combat with officers for hours 4) deployed bear spray on officers 5) threatened to hang the VP 6) damaged and stole government property, even defecated on the floor 7) included paramilitary groups who were equipped with zip ties and in communication with members who had a cache of firearms and explosives at the ready and all because they were attempting to stop Congress and the VP from carrying out their Constitutional duties. Their goal was to hijack the election process so they could install their chosen leader. That’s sedition. You’re more than disingenuous. You’re a propagandist. |
Really? Was every door like that? I think you've just outed yourself as someone who's never set foot in DC and has never been to a federal office in their entire life. EVERY door has security and protocols. Civilians aren't even allowed in AT ALL at most of the doors - they are only allowed in at main entrances, and then only after you've stated your business, have been logged in, and have gone through a metal detector. |
Pooor snowflakes. All big and mean as they broke down doors and threatened the lives of innocent people at the capital that day. They were seditious traitors ready to kill in the name of a concept they don't understand. They only want freedom for what they want and want anyone else in jail. These lovely friends of yours attacked and attempted to kill police but, sniff sniff, we should all look the other way. Let's be clear about who was acting like brainless thugs or he-men as you like to call them. Btw fool, frail older ladies go to jail all the time particularly if they are black. None of you ever would cry tears over that. |
Fronting like you got a law degree but I doubt you finished high school? AmIrite? |
I meant broken down so people could just walk in . There is footage of a police officer opening one of the doors that was locked. He actually had it unlocked. |