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Re: Will these last few days be peaceful?
NCRaven, I don’t even know why you’re taking this stance, when you consider your stance on Trump’s rhetoric all throughout Wednesday.
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Re: Will these last few days be peaceful?
Conflating the issue. The protest at the Capitol was Wednesday. He banned for what he tweeted after.
“The 75,000,000 great American Patriots who voted for me, AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!”
“To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.”
Harris tweet was while protest were still going on. Anyone still protest could see that tweet and reasonably assume they have bail ready to go. Whether she meant that or not.
Her tweets could waaaay more easily be taken to incite violence than Trumps.
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01-09-2021, 08:15 PM #19
Re: Will these last few days be peaceful?
Reports coming out that there are plans for armed protests to stop bidens inauguration
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Re: Will these last few days be peaceful?
There is no point is honestly discussing with you, because for the respect that you claimed to have for Terpsfan changing his mind, you’ve shown that you quite often do not do the same. You disingenuously tried to act as though you didn’t know the Capitol Building was federal property. You didn’t apologize or admit you were wrong. You, for some reason, argued that the crowd from the Trump rally couldn’t have made it to the Capitol in time. When it was explained to you by multiple posters that even at a 2 mph pace, which is slow compared to the normal average 3.5 mph pace, they could cover the ground in more than enough time, you didn’t admit you were wrong. You just left it alone.
You first claimed that it was Trump who called in the National Guard and I actually apologized for being wrong. But when it was found out that it was Pence who actually called them in and not Trump, you left it alone, until you came up with some New York Times piece that allegedly confirmed that Trump called them.....only for me to look, not be able to find it, and then for you to look, and not find it.
That is what you do, and then you keep going and keep going and keep going, and then zone in on any one little thing you think you can.
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Re: Will these last few days be peaceful?
The one thing being the issue at hand.
Twitter banned Trump for inciting violence. Harris was never banned and the tweet was never removed, it’s still up tot his day.
Yet not only is there no outrage from you, you’re defending her tweet.
But let’s see if you can actually answer a simple question. Between his tweets and hers, given the timing of the two. Which is more likely to incite violence?
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01-09-2021, 08:52 PM #24Veteran Poster
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Re: Will these last few days be peaceful?
This sets a dangerous precedence. If one private company gets to decide who can and cannnot be customers based on political views. Why can’t other companies not offer service to certain political groups? What is a bakery decides to not bake cake for BLM members.
It’s very dangerous when rules apply to obey group, but not another group.
So he’s, I predict either way, there will be more violence. The left seems to want it. Or at least, they want to silence and shame all conservatives. Which will lead to violence.
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