https://twitter.com/ryanjreilly/status/1492184068372537345?t=-XAk3EkUQzADDLakLmVOtw&s=19
Anarchy!
No wonder the police cried when they testified to Congress.
I have a friend [/b]who is a Multnomah county sheriff deputy. He literally had 1/4 stick of dynamite go off 5 feet from him and was hit was laser in the eyes. He didn't cry on TV like a cunt though.
https://twitter.com/ryanjreilly/status/1492184068372537345?t=-XAk3EkUQzADDLakLmVOtw&s=19
Anarchy!
https://floridaphoenix.com/2022/02/12/what-i-learned-from-watching-more-than-500-jan-6-videos/
One man posted a video of himself coming from Trump’s speech on his way to the Capitol, and he says, “Maybe we’ll break down the doors,” shortly before the mob did just that. “We were invited here,” a person screams at police. “We were invited by the president of the United States!”
Jan. 6. Rep. Lauren Boebert that morning tweeted “Today is 1776.” What becomes clear in scores of videos from the attack is that the memory of the American Revolution animated the whole violent episode. Crowds chanted “1776.” The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, armed with a bullhorn, led his own “1776” chant. Some of the first rioters to break into the Capitol shouted, “1776, motherf***ers.”
The hundreds of videos prove that violence did not just occur sporadically as an extreme expression of the crowd’s displeasure but rather dominated the mob’s collective energy.
The videos provide numerous examples of hand–to–hand combat, which occurred throughout the afternoon at multiple locations around the Capitol complex. “Where are the f***ing traitors,” someone yells upon entering the Capitol. “Drag them out by their f***ing hair.” A person making a speech outside the Capitol called for Vice President Mike Pence to be hanged and executed by firing squad.
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You can try to pretend it wasn’t violent but you’ve already cried Ashli Babbitt’s name.
If it was just a protest and just a riot that would be one thing. But they attacked the capitol at the presidents call as a part of his plan to overturn the election.
A president used a mob to try and intimidate the VP into overturning the election and you’re defending it. But I’m the fascist.
https://floridaphoenix.com/2022/02/12/what-i-learned-from-watching-more-than-500-jan-6-videos/
One man posted a video of himself coming from Trump’s speech on his way to the Capitol, and he says, “Maybe we’ll break down the doors,” shortly before the mob did just that. “We were invited here,” a person screams at police. “We were invited by the president of the United States!”
Jan. 6. Rep. Lauren Boebert that morning tweeted “Today is 1776.” What becomes clear in scores of videos from the attack is that the memory of the American Revolution animated the whole violent episode. Crowds chanted “1776.” The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, armed with a bullhorn, led his own “1776” chant. Some of the first rioters to break into the Capitol shouted, “1776, motherf***ers.”
The hundreds of videos prove that violence did not just occur sporadically as an extreme expression of the crowd’s displeasure but rather dominated the mob’s collective energy.
The videos provide numerous examples of hand–to–hand combat, which occurred throughout the afternoon at multiple locations around the Capitol complex. “Where are the f***ing traitors,” someone yells upon entering the Capitol. “Drag them out by their f***ing hair.” A person making a speech outside the Capitol called for Vice President Mike Pence to be hanged and executed by firing squad.
[/i]
You can try to pretend it wasn’t violent but you’ve already cried Ashli Babbitt’s name.
If it was just a protest and just a riot that would be one thing. But they attacked the capitol at the presidents call as a part of his plan to overturn the election.
A president used a mob to try and intimidate the VP into overturning the election and you’re defending it. But I’m the fascist.
Kobe supports police shooting unarmed women
Fascist
https://floridaphoenix.com/2022/02/12/what-i-learned-from-watching-more-than-500-jan-6-videos/
One man posted a video of himself coming from Trump’s speech on his way to the Capitol, and he says, “Maybe we’ll break down the doors,” shortly before the mob did just that. “We were invited here,” a person screams at police. “We were invited by the president of the United States!”
Jan. 6. Rep. Lauren Boebert that morning tweeted “Today is 1776.” What becomes clear in scores of videos from the attack is that the memory of the American Revolution animated the whole violent episode. Crowds chanted “1776.” The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, armed with a bullhorn, led his own “1776” chant. Some of the first rioters to break into the Capitol shouted, “1776, motherf***ers.”
The hundreds of videos prove that violence did not just occur sporadically as an extreme expression of the crowd’s displeasure but rather dominated the mob’s collective energy.
The videos provide numerous examples of hand–to–hand combat, which occurred throughout the afternoon at multiple locations around the Capitol complex. “Where are the f***ing traitors,” someone yells upon entering the Capitol. “Drag them out by their f***ing hair.” A person making a speech outside the Capitol called for Vice President Mike Pence to be hanged and executed by firing squad.
[/i]
You can try to pretend it wasn’t violent but you’ve already cried Ashli Babbitt’s name.
If it was just a protest and just a riot that would be one thing. But they attacked the capitol at the presidents call as a part of his plan to overturn the election.
A president used a mob to try and intimidate the VP into overturning the election and you’re defending it. But I’m the fascist.
https://floridaphoenix.com/2022/02/12/what-i-learned-from-watching-more-than-500-jan-6-videos/
One man posted a video of himself coming from Trump’s speech on his way to the Capitol, and he says, “Maybe we’ll break down the doors,” shortly before the mob did just that. “We were invited here,” a person screams at police. “We were invited by the president of the United States!”
Jan. 6. Rep. Lauren Boebert that morning tweeted “Today is 1776.” What becomes clear in scores of videos from the attack is that the memory of the American Revolution animated the whole violent episode. Crowds chanted “1776.” The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, armed with a bullhorn, led his own “1776” chant. Some of the first rioters to break into the Capitol shouted, “1776, motherf***ers.”
The hundreds of videos prove that violence did not just occur sporadically as an extreme expression of the crowd’s displeasure but rather dominated the mob’s collective energy.
The videos provide numerous examples of hand–to–hand combat, which occurred throughout the afternoon at multiple locations around the Capitol complex. “Where are the f***ing traitors,” someone yells upon entering the Capitol. “Drag them out by their f***ing hair.” A person making a speech outside the Capitol called for Vice President Mike Pence to be hanged and executed by firing squad.
[/i]
You can try to pretend it wasn’t violent but you’ve already cried Ashli Babbitt’s name.
If it was just a protest and just a riot that would be one thing. But they attacked the capitol at the presidents call as a part of his plan to overturn the election.
A president used a mob to try and intimidate the VP into overturning the election and you’re defending it. But I’m the fascist.
https://floridaphoenix.com/2022/02/12/what-i-learned-from-watching-more-than-500-jan-6-videos/
One man posted a video of himself coming from Trump’s speech on his way to the Capitol, and he says, “Maybe we’ll break down the doors,” shortly before the mob did just that. “We were invited here,” a person screams at police. “We were invited by the president of the United States!”
Jan. 6. Rep. Lauren Boebert that morning tweeted “Today is 1776.” What becomes clear in scores of videos from the attack is that the memory of the American Revolution animated the whole violent episode. Crowds chanted “1776.” The conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, armed with a bullhorn, led his own “1776” chant. Some of the first rioters to break into the Capitol shouted, “1776, motherf***ers.”
The hundreds of videos prove that violence did not just occur sporadically as an extreme expression of the crowd’s displeasure but rather dominated the mob’s collective energy.
The videos provide numerous examples of hand–to–hand combat, which occurred throughout the afternoon at multiple locations around the Capitol complex. “Where are the f***ing traitors,” someone yells upon entering the Capitol. “Drag them out by their f***ing hair.” A person making a speech outside the Capitol called for Vice President Mike Pence to be hanged and executed by firing squad.
[/i]
You can try to pretend it wasn’t violent but you’ve already cried Ashli Babbitt’s name.
If it was just a protest and just a riot that would be one thing. But they attacked the capitol at the presidents call as a part of his plan to overturn the election.
A president used a mob to try and intimidate the VP into overturning the election and you’re defending it. But I’m the fascist.
