Terrorism?
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@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
Ain't nobody buying it.
By 'nobody', presumably you're referring to Copper and yourself.
I suspect most of us have just given up arguing.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Terrorism?:
@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
Ain't nobody buying it.
By 'nobody', presumably you're referring to Copper and yourself.
I suspect most of us have just given up arguing.
As evidenced by the last election, I think many in the country changed their initial perceptions about J6. Once one waded through the MSM bullshit and considered the facts, along with juxtaposing treatment of people participating in J6 vs. the BLM or Antifa riots, a clearer picture emerged.
It was bad, it was a riot in many respects and not in others, and it was politically prosecuted.
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@89th said in Terrorism?:
What am I selling?
You are selling the idea that you don't know what the president is talking about when he said nobody was killed except Ashli Babbitt
I don't think Jolly is buying.
@Copper said in Terrorism?:
@89th said in Terrorism?:
What am I selling?
You are selling the idea that you don't know what the president is talking about when he said nobody was killed except Ashli Babbitt
I don't think Jolly is buying.
Yeah you can’t say no one died and then reference a person who died. It makes no sense.
And yes I don’t reference the folks who indirectly died because of Jan 6, without the event it’s likely they’d still be alive, including the lady who died while getting trampled despite her “don’t tread on me” shirt. (Kidding)
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Terrorism?:
@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
Ain't nobody buying it.
By 'nobody', presumably you're referring to Copper and yourself.
I suspect most of us have just given up arguing.
As evidenced by the last election, I think many in the country changed their initial perceptions about J6. Once one waded through the MSM bullshit and considered the facts, along with juxtaposing treatment of people participating in J6 vs. the BLM or Antifa riots, a clearer picture emerged.
It was bad, it was a riot in many respects and not in others, and it was politically prosecuted.
@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
As evidenced by the last election, I think many in the country changed their initial perceptions about J6.
I may be wrong (and that has happened quite a few times! LOL), but I believe that the Jan 6, 2021 perception had very little to do with the election results. I am guess that the people who it was important to were already going to vote for President Trump.
For the people in the middle who decided the election, there was inflation, lack of quality Democrat candidate, outlier social issues embrace, etc. Jan 6 would be way down the list IMO.
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@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
As evidenced by the last election, I think many in the country changed their initial perceptions about J6.
I may be wrong (and that has happened quite a few times! LOL), but I believe that the Jan 6, 2021 perception had very little to do with the election results. I am guess that the people who it was important to were already going to vote for President Trump.
For the people in the middle who decided the election, there was inflation, lack of quality Democrat candidate, outlier social issues embrace, etc. Jan 6 would be way down the list IMO.
@taiwan_girl said in Terrorism?:
@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
As evidenced by the last election, I think many in the country changed their initial perceptions about J6.
I may be wrong (and that has happened quite a few times! LOL), but I believe that the Jan 6, 2021 perception had very little to do with the election results. I am guess that the people who it was important to were already going to vote for President Trump.
For the people in the middle who decided the election, there was inflation, lack of quality Democrat candidate, outlier social issues embrace, etc. Jan 6 would be way down the list IMO.
Most elections are not single issue elections.
You like numbers. Chew on these...
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2025/0106/january-6-capitol-riot-trump-poll-pardon
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Why are we still discussing January 6th? I am told whataboutisms are bad, and besides, as noted above, some January 6th participants (and 1 non-participant) were tried and sentenced on domestic terror charges. Let’s stay on the topic at hand. Are these cases at the Tesla dealerships and Tesla owners terrorism or arson?
Hint: It’s all about intent…
What do you think the intent is of a website called DogeQuest is when doxxing Tesla owners? https://www.vice.com/en/article/a-bunch-of-tesla-owners-just-got-doxxed/
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@taiwan_girl said in Terrorism?:
@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
As evidenced by the last election, I think many in the country changed their initial perceptions about J6.
I may be wrong (and that has happened quite a few times! LOL), but I believe that the Jan 6, 2021 perception had very little to do with the election results. I am guess that the people who it was important to were already going to vote for President Trump.
For the people in the middle who decided the election, there was inflation, lack of quality Democrat candidate, outlier social issues embrace, etc. Jan 6 would be way down the list IMO.
Most elections are not single issue elections.
You like numbers. Chew on these...
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2025/0106/january-6-capitol-riot-trump-poll-pardon
@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
Most elections are not single issue elections.
Exactly. And that is why I said that in the "big picture" of the election, Jan 6 was just few "pixels" in that picture.
You like numbers. Chew on these...
I am not surprised. Time changes memory and perception of things.
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@Jolly said in Terrorism?:
Most elections are not single issue elections.
Exactly. And that is why I said that in the "big picture" of the election, Jan 6 was just few "pixels" in that picture.
You like numbers. Chew on these...
I am not surprised. Time changes memory and perception of things.
@taiwan_girl said in Terrorism?:
I am not surprised.
According to your initial comment, you should be.
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Why are we still discussing January 6th? I am told whataboutisms are bad, and besides, as noted above, some January 6th participants (and 1 non-participant) were tried and sentenced on domestic terror charges. Let’s stay on the topic at hand. Are these cases at the Tesla dealerships and Tesla owners terrorism or arson?
Hint: It’s all about intent…
What do you think the intent is of a website called DogeQuest is when doxxing Tesla owners? https://www.vice.com/en/article/a-bunch-of-tesla-owners-just-got-doxxed/
@LuFins-Dad said in Terrorism?:
Why are we still discussing January 6th? I am told whataboutisms are bad, and besides, as noted above, some January 6th participants (and 1 non-participant) were tried and sentenced on domestic terror charges. Let’s stay on the topic at hand. Are these cases at the Tesla dealerships and Tesla owners terrorism or arson?
Hint: It’s all about intent…
What do you think the intent is of a website called DogeQuest is when doxxing Tesla owners? https://www.vice.com/en/article/a-bunch-of-tesla-owners-just-got-doxxed/
It's domestic terrorism, we all know that even though some won't admit it for political brownie points.
Personally, I agree with Trump...There's money behind this and I'd like to know where it's coming from...
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