She was the only one who died, so I suppose I couldn't be talking about anyone else.You're as mad as Trump, aren't you? Police excessive force? I suppose you mean the woman shot while trying to break in to the Capitol.
She was the only one who died, so I suppose I couldn't be talking about anyone else.You're as mad as Trump, aren't you? Police excessive force? I suppose you mean the woman shot while trying to break in to the Capitol.
This is faux- outrage:Attempts to normalise what happened on Jan 6, and the attempts to pretty much ignore the suffering those events caused is pretty disturbing.
And a good indicator that as much as they defend it, the cult know there was absolutely no justification for what happened that day.
If there was they would be standing up proudly instead of hoping people forget.
And yet, id take the U.S with all its warts over any other Country every day of the week and 2ice on Sunday.Jokers arent they. Its their country. They shag flags and pledge allegiance every morning as children and are brought up to worship a nebulous historic document, and link God to everything, yet didnt seemingly mind a coup staged by the current president who had just been voted out. Very odd place, not to be taken seriously at all after that
I'm not outraged. Bemused maybe.This is faux- outrage:
1. Nothing is being normalized. If you storm the Capital with intent to disrupt the government's business, you should be punished. Many have been.
2. The event caused little suffering. Other than to the woman who got killed and her family. But no one on the " Darkest day in American history" tour give 2 fucks about her.
3.Ofcourse there is no justification for storming the capital, breaking windows, and acting a fool..
fBut an insurrection? Charming soft! It was a protest. Period.
Bemusing.She was the only one who died, so I suppose I couldn't be talking about anyone else.
Think about it, nobody, but nobody would have died if this didn’t happen. It was a protest, a protest that was pushed to the extremes by the words of somebody who didn’t accept a democratic decision.This is faux- outrage:
1. Nothing is being normalized. If you storm the Capital with intent to disrupt the government's business, you should be punished. Many have been.
2. The event caused little suffering. Other than to the woman who got killed and her family. But no one on the " Darkest day in American history" tour give 2 fucks about her.
3.Ofcourse there is no justification for storming the capital, breaking windows, and acting a fool..
fBut an insurrection? Charming soft! It was a protest. Period.
What people are you talking about?I'm not outraged. Bemused maybe.
But youve done well to prove my point.
Normalise a pretty abnormal situation. And ignore the pain and suffering of people involved.
"The event caused little suffering" -- to you. What do you know about anyone else's suffering?This is faux- outrage:
1. Nothing is being normalized. If you storm the Capital with intent to disrupt the government's business, you should be punished. Many have been.
2. The event caused little suffering. Other than to the woman who got killed and her family. But no one on the " Darkest day in American history" tour give 2 fucks about her.
3.Ofcourse there is no justification for storming the capital, breaking windows, and acting a fool..
fBut an insurrection? Miss me with that Charming Soft.
It was a protest. Period. Move on. We are in 2024 now. Take a page from VP Harris and. "Turn the page!"
If I thought for a second that you weren't well aware of who I was referring to I'd answer your question.What people are you talking about?