Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."
It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.
It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.
There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.
If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.
Actually it means a lot. Police waving people in can be legally taken as an invite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Do the crime, do the time.
I agree this should apply to all. How about you?
Then you should be celebrating the prosecution of the J6 rioters.
My problem is equal application of law. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Do the crime, do the time.
I agree this should apply to all. How about you?
Then you should be celebrating the prosecution of the J6 rioters.
My problem is equal application of law. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Do the crime, do the time.
I agree this should apply to all. How about you?
Then you should be celebrating the prosecution of the J6 rioters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Do the crime, do the time.
I agree this should apply to all. How about you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."
It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.
It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.
There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.
If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.
+1
If a cop tells me I can steal a car off of a car lot, it doesn't mean I can legally steal it. I wouldn't expect to be set free when other cops arrest me for stealimg it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."
It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.
It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.
There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.
If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:I truly don't get why the MAGAs keep saying "they were waved in."
It doesn't exonerate ANYONE.
It doesn't magically make the smashed windows and doors go away, it doesn't make all the violence go away.
There were 1200 police and security, but just because a handful of them "waved in" rioters, that means absolutely nothing.
If anything, it brings those officers into question. The overwhelming majority of police did their best to do their duty, to try and defend the Capitol. The handful that didn't - at best went derelict on their duties and abandoned their responsibilities, and are not fit to serve. At worst they aided and abetted the violent terrorists. Those officers need to be investigated. Some of them probably belong behind bars with the rest of the J6 terrorists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Do the crime, do the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Nope. When you know you wont get a fair shake, and the place you are going is pure hell, there's no diff.
69 year old cancer patient placed in jail for two months. A frail older lady. Hope you all feel like real he-men
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
You think there’s no “diff” being in jail awaiting sentencing vs. being at home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not me. This doesn’t make me happy at all. I’d much rather he pay his dues, then go back out to society having learned from his experience and share with others that he made mistakes and voting is the answer, not violent coups. Instead, another life has been lost due to 1/6. That makes me sad.
The reason they are committing suicide is because they are having the crap beat out of them and have lost hope that they are ever getting out.
Are you under the impression that this guy killed himself in prison? He did not, he was at home in Williamsport, PA.
Trauma. Hopelessness. Government attacks. Same diff.