What the hell were they thinking?
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@lufins-dad said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@xenon said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@lufins-dad said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@xenon said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@lufins-dad said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@jon-nyc said in What the hell were they thinking?:
Why do you take the rally on the 6th as your t=0?
Why were they even there? How many of these clowns knew what the significance of Jan 6th was before November? Or even before Trump promoted it?
Why did 10s of millions absorb the stolen election memetic complex?
Why did the movement get so much oxygen in right wing media?
Why did Wood and Powell get so much attention?
How many 10s of millions of people did he promote Flynn’s tweets to?Does any of that stand up to Brandenburg? That’s a decision for the courts. Not you, not me, and sure as hell not Nancy Pelosi. So let’s put it to them.
If you killed someone’s mother in front of them and the killer got killed in retaliation, that wouldn’t stand up to the Brandenburg test either.
WTF? I don’t even see the analogy you are shooting for?
Brandenburg is specifically the benchmark for incitement to violence by public speech.
You can get people riled up to the point of crime, without being criminally liable for riling them up.
So you’re saying Bernie is responsible for the gunman that attacked the congressional softball event? Good to know. And should we even talk about Obama’s “They bring a knife, then we bring a gun!”
The actual violent nutjobs were obviously not influenced by Trump’s words. If they were then they would have peacefully and patriotically made their voices heard.
What that has to do with answering one criminally violent and horrendous act with another violent and horrendous act escapes me.
I think we might have listened to the same Ben Shapiro podcast.
Bernie could have riled up the shooter by railing against Congressmen who cater to the rich (or something). But is it reasonable to expect or foresee that Bernie’s political positions lead to violence?
For Trump, he’s telling people he won a landslide election. Then that election was stolen. Then he was stonewalled by all the courts in the land. Is it reasonable to foresee that some people could resort to violence if they believe their democracy has literally been stolen and they have no representation?
EDIT: I dunno what the specific context on Obama”s quote is ( “They bring a knife, then we bring a gun!”) - but that just seems like prudent self-defense.
One more thought on Trump. Even if there were no violence by the mob, why is he sending them to the Capitol to pressure the Vice President to do something unconstitutional? He’s the principal defender of the constitution and we keep treating him with kid gloves for some reason.
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@lufins-dad said in What the hell were they thinking?:
We’re talking crime and criminality... Pretty basic concept.
Are we? Seems like you’re floating back and forth between criminal prosecution and impeachment. Maybe you’re not not aware how different they are.
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@kluurs said in What the hell were they thinking?:
What is the three finger wave that a lot of people in the picture are doing?
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@taiwan_girl said in What the hell were they thinking?:
What is the three finger wave that a lot of people in the picture are doing?
Proud Boy shit.
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@taiwan_girl said in What the hell were they thinking?:
What is the three finger wave that a lot of people in the picture are doing?
https://www.npr.org/2019/09/26/764728163/the-ok-hand-gesture-is-now-listed-as-a-symbol-of-hate
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@renauda said in What the hell were they thinking?:
No doubt about it, they were there to rumble and rumble they did.
I have it on pretty good authority that they were there in a tourist capacity.
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In the long run it will be fascinating to understand what the total crowd was and what percent were premeditated attackers. I say that because I want to know how many joined in as part of mob mentality.
We need to know from all protests in the US how much spark is necessary to start a catastrophic fire.
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@kluurs said in What the hell were they thinking?:
Some of the folks who have been identified.
A former Navy Seal who boasted of breaking into the Capitol.
It appears a few police were involved in the assault and the notion that the invaders were unarmed has been disproved.
The Chicago Tribune reports on this guy - "“We will surround the (expletive) White House and we will kill any (expletive) Democrat that steps on the (expletive) lawn,” Chicago Heights resident Louis Capriotti allegedly said in a Dec. 29 voicemail left for a U.S. House member."
People not using their best judgment.
I'm amazed that anyone named Capriotti lives in Chicago Heights.
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@aqua-letifer said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@renauda said in What the hell were they thinking?:
No doubt about it, they were there to rumble and rumble they did.
I have it on pretty good authority that they were there in a tourist capacity.
A mostly peaceful Capitol Tour...
I kind of feel like there's a little bit of Sleight of Hand here... Everybody is preoccupied with the buffoon in the viking hat, the guy carrying off the lectern, and the doofus sitting in Pelosi's chair and stealing her stationary and we're ignoring the sincerely bad actors that walked off with laptops, iPads, and other devices filled with classified and sensitive information. This impacts our national security. I'm also willing to bet that the guys that walked off with this stuff weren't running around wearing flag paraphernalia and Don't Tread on Me shirts, but were probably in suit and tie or uniform and looked like they belonged there and would not have been stopped...
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@lufins-dad said in What the hell were they thinking?:
we're ignoring the sincerely bad actors
The general vibe I get from the right regarding the events of last week is that none of this is any big deal at all. Even though we have to wait for the FBI to finish its investigation to truly know how bad the events were, they still weren't as bad as whatever I want to bring up about BLM. Because wagon-circling.
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@aqua-letifer said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@lufins-dad said in What the hell were they thinking?:
we're ignoring the sincerely bad actors
The general vibe I get from the right regarding the events of last week is that none of this is any big deal at all. Even though we have to wait for the FBI to finish its investigation to truly know how bad the events were, they still weren't as bad as whatever I want to bring up about BLM. Because wagon-circling.
Except the right has no problem with the response towards law and order.
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@aqua-letifer said in What the hell were they thinking?:
@renauda said in What the hell were they thinking?:
No doubt about it, they were there to rumble and rumble they did.
I have it on pretty good authority that they were there in a tourist capacity.
Indeed, I too have been told that for the most part, they were concerned citizens, patriots and libertarians. Individually, hardly a bad egg in the lot. Hell, even the Fred Flintstone shaman character, lives on a regimen diet of organic food - or so, at least, his momma says.