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Well you can't fault the FBI for not going after the insurrectionists. How many will be successfully prosecuted though remains to be seen.
Oh yes, the FBI can be blamed...they are essentially siding with one particular political party...(however the FBI has a long history of doing this very thing, its right up their alley).
I bet the FBI sent home the antifa people and hid they fact they were there. This is the corruption of the FBI for trying to create a fake hoax to take down Trump. We all know it know by looking at their own words and what they did . It is all documented and it still goes on. Horowitz did NOTHING TO CORRECT THE CORRUPTION.
I bet the FBI sent home the antifa people and hid they fact they were there. This is the corruption of the FBI for trying to create a fake hoax to take down Trump. We all know it know by looking at their own words and what they did . It is all documented and it still goes on. Horowitz did NOTHING TO CORRECT THE CORRUPTION.
The Feds and many States and Cities now have a double standard. Those who break the law, incite and commit acts of violence to promote LEFTIST causes get a pass and don't get prosecuted. The rest get aggressive prosecution with max sentencing. This is totally political to punish the enemies of the Democrat controlled State and bureaucracy. We have become the new Soviet Union.
You won't get any argument from me that anyone associated with the civil unrest over the Summer, claiming to be associated with BLM or whomever, shouldn't be arrested, and with due process finding them guilty, punished, if they were engaged in violence or destroying property that doesn't belong to them. The source (which I've never heard of) in the second quoted post seems a little iffy but nonetheless I agree with the premise that people need to be held accountable for violence and property damage.
Now, with that said, this thread is about the civil unrest (violence, property damage, and insurrection) that took place on January 6th at the Capitol, not BLM or Portland, both of which need to be condemned with appropriate legal action as I've said many times on this forum.
At some point though, people involved in or supporting the Capitol travesty need to take some personal responsibility and own up to it and stop deflecting everything back to BLM or Antifa.
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You won't get any argument from me that anyone associated with the civil unrest over the Summer, claiming to be associated with BLM or whomever, shouldn't be arrested, and with due process finding them guilty, punished, if they were engaged in violence or destroying property that doesn't belong to them. The source (which I've never heard of) in the second quoted post seems a little iffy but nonetheless I agree with the premise that people need to be held accountable for violence and property damage.
Good to hear, that makes one of you people who thinks that way.
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Now, with that said, this thread is about the civil unrest (violence, property damage, and insurrection) that took place on January 6th at the Capitol, not BLM or Portland, both of which need to be condemned with appropriate legal action as I've said many times on this forum.
At some point though, people involved in or supporting the Capitol travesty need to take some personal responsibility and own up to it and stop deflecting everything back to BLM or Antifa.
I was merely responding to your comment about them.
You won't get any argument from me that anyone associated with the civil unrest over the Summer, claiming to be associated with BLM or whomever, shouldn't be arrested, and with due process finding them guilty, punished, if they were engaged in violence or destroying property that doesn't belong to them. The source (which I've never heard of) in the second quoted post seems a little iffy but nonetheless I agree with the premise that people need to be held accountable for violence and property damage.
Now, with that said, this thread is about the civil unrest (violence, property damage, and insurrection) that took place on January 6th at the Capitol, not BLM or Portland, both of which need to be condemned with appropriate legal action as I've said many times on this forum.
At some point though, people involved in or supporting the Capitol travesty need to take some personal responsibility and own up to it and stop deflecting everything back to BLM or Antifa.
Who said it didn’t happen? It was a protest that lasted a few hours and folks dispersed by 6pm, but acting like it was so devastating is hilarious.
It’s not deflection, it’s a valid comparison. Folks just want to ignore the thuggery that’s been going on for over a year.
Far more on the right think that what those people did at the Capitol were wrong and they should be held accountable for any crimes they commit.
Meanwhile, the left about the "summer of love" ... mostly crickets, unless they are defending the violence.
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