Inside the Capitol Today
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 21:25 last edited by
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I've heard military people get very used to sleeping on the floor and often need extra firm mattresses in civilian life.
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Amazing photos if you've ever visited.
wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 21:32 last edited byAmazingly enough a learned quite a bit about Frederick Douglass growing up in school. Moreso than Robert E. Lee.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 21:36 last edited by
I thought Nancy said it was destroyed..
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I've heard military people get very used to sleeping on the floor and often need extra firm mattresses in civilian life.
wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 21:42 last edited by@xenon said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I've heard military people get very used to sleeping on the floor and often need extra firm mattresses in civilian life.
The photographer asked a guy why they didn't have cots. The guy he asked said, "wouldn't want one. Might screw up the coolest floor in the whole world."
For some of the soldiers, this past week was their first time seeing the inside of the Capitol building.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 22:05 last edited by
If only Trump saw this image in his head before he opened his mouth last week. There could be no other outcome.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 22:08 last edited by
Wow.
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I wonder if they'll cause more or less disruption than the invaders.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 22:38 last edited by
Try it again, Magats, go ahead.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 23:49 last edited by
Poignant indeed!
A true “so it has come to this” moment.
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If it had ever come to that in a BLM riot, people would have been screaming fascism. Now people are rejoicing at the restoration of law and order. Enjoy.
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wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 23:55 last edited by Doctor Phibes
I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
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I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
wrote on 13 Jan 2021, 23:58 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
All we had to do was enforce the law against an unarmed mob of doofuses. But we didn't. Because precedent. A precedent nobody on the left will own.
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@doctor-phibes said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
All we had to do was enforce the law against an unarmed mob of doofuses. But we didn't. Because precedent. A precedent nobody on the left will own.
wrote on 14 Jan 2021, 00:01 last edited by@horace said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@doctor-phibes said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
All we had to do was enforce the law against an unarmed mob of doofuses. But we didn't. Because precedent. A precedent nobody on the left will own.
I think you can accuse them of bad enforcement. But, there was enforcement. There were constant skirmishes between police and protesters last summer.
If you're comparing this to CHAZ. Well, CHAZ-ing the capitol feels like it's in a different league.
And I don't think CHAZ had anything to do in terms of practical policy re: Jan 6.
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@horace said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@doctor-phibes said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
All we had to do was enforce the law against an unarmed mob of doofuses. But we didn't. Because precedent. A precedent nobody on the left will own.
I think you can accuse them of bad enforcement. But, there was enforcement. There were constant skirmishes between police and protesters last summer.
If you're comparing this to CHAZ. Well, CHAZ-ing the capitol feels like it's in a different league.
And I don't think CHAZ had anything to do in terms of practical policy re: Jan 6.
wrote on 14 Jan 2021, 00:02 last edited by@xenon said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@horace said in Inside the Capitol Today:
@doctor-phibes said in Inside the Capitol Today:
I think these photos are really sad.
The US has lost the right, if of course they ever had it, to preach to the rest of the world on the benefits of democracy, and 'The American Way'.
All we had to do was enforce the law against an unarmed mob of doofuses. But we didn't. Because precedent. A precedent nobody on the left will own.
I think you can accuse them of bad enforcement. But, there was enforcement. There were constant skirmishes between police and protesters last summer.
If you're comparing this to CHAZ. Well, CHAZ-ing the capitol feels like it's in a different league.
And I don't think CHAZ had anything to do in terms of practical policy re: Jan 6.
I think it had something to do with the officers taking selfies with the mob. I think it had something to do with officers not making serious attempts to restrain the mob.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2021, 00:04 last edited by
Those guys are facing suspension and maybe charges.
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@jon-nyc said in Inside the Capitol Today:
Those guys are facing suspension and maybe charges.
And there''s where the precedent is broken. We're actually enforcing the law.
I fear the real precedent is that if you have a pop-culture-approved cause, you can riot with impunity, but if not, you can't.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2021, 00:15 last edited by
It would also help if you didn't have your Head of State egging them on.
Yeah, I know, that's totally unfounded. He's not a cunt and his most ardent followers aren't useful idiots.
Honestly - the woman near us crossing out Pence's name from her garden poster really had me thinking. What the fuck drugs is she on when she thinks Mike Pence is the bad guy here?
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It would also help if you didn't have your Head of State egging them on.
Yeah, I know, that's totally unfounded. He's not a cunt and his most ardent followers aren't useful idiots.
Honestly - the woman near us crossing out Pence's name from her garden poster really had me thinking. What the fuck drugs is she on when she thinks Mike Pence is the bad guy here?
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It would also help if you didn't have your Head of State egging them on.
Yeah, I know, that's totally unfounded. He's not a cunt and his most ardent followers aren't useful idiots.
Honestly - the woman near us crossing out Pence's name from her garden poster really had me thinking. What the fuck drugs is she on when she thinks Mike Pence is the bad guy here?
wrote on 14 Jan 2021, 00:23 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Inside the Capitol Today:
It would also help if you didn't have your Head of State egging them on.
Yeah, I know, that's totally unfounded. He's not a cunt and his most ardent followers aren't useful idiots.
Honestly - the woman near us crossing out Pence's name from her garden poster really had me thinking. What the fuck drugs is she on when she thinks Mike Pence is the bad guy here?
There's tons of "BLM" or "No Hate Here" signs on storefronts and lawns around here. I wouldn't touch those examples of humanity with an 11 foot pole. My pole goes to 11.