Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

Largo

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All summer I was told this was what a peaceful protest looks like.

Antifa burned down a police pricinct. That sounds like an attack on the government to me.

Why do you want to kill mostly peaceful protesters?
If you are unable to draw a distinction between a police precint and the US Capitol, then you are trolling or just a moron. As shown by the fact that you're just trying to weasel around instead of flat out saying what they're doing is good. At least LordsFire has the courage to say that Congress gets what it deserves, instead of your Sophistry.
 

LindyAF

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This is a discussion thread for other people on the dissident right about the historic protest taking place in Washington DC today. If you aren't aware, the protest in Washington of hundreds of thousands of Patriots entered the Capital Building, stopping the electoral votes from being counted. Despite biased coverage, from what I've seen the protests have remained Mostly Peaceful, with scattered relatively tame street-fighting with democratic DC police being the only violence by protestors.

As someone who's broadly speaking part of the Dissident Right, I think that these have been an enormously positive development. Entering the Capital Building and stopping the count of the electoral vote from occurring today is beyond what I'd thought the best possible outcome would be ahead of today. I'm disappointed, but not surprised, by Trump's behavior. A leader should lead from the front. However, nationalism and dissident right-wing politics has always been about more than just Donald Trump. It's about taking our country back from the globalists and DC elites that have gotten rich by draining us dry, and breaking the system they've subverted. This is an incredibly important step forward in that fight. There's some reporting that Mike Pence was the one to authorize the deployment of the national guard. Although as far as I'm aware if it was him or if it was ultimately cleared by Trump is as yet unclear. If it was Trump, I'd view that as basically stabbing his supporters in the back, which would be unforgiveable. But if not, I think we're all aware the man had limitations in perspective.

In my opinion, this has been the most encouraging thing since the 2016 election.

On a more tragic note, at least from what I've read a protestor may have been shot. If that's true, I hope everyone here will keep him or her in their prayers, as well as every other patriot protesting in DC today. If you know of any medical or legal funds for the protestors, please let me know, and I'll edit this post to include them.

Edit: This was originally an OP of a different thread, as at the time I don't think there was a separate thread, and was concatenated with posts on the same topic from election megathread as best I can tell. That's why it reads weird now.
 
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SuperS4

I'll put something witty here eventually.
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Big Steve

For the Republic!
Founder
This is a discussion thread for other people on the dissident right about the historic protest taking place in Washington DC today. If you aren't aware, the protest in Washington of hundreds of thousands of Patriots entered the Capital Building, stopping the electoral votes from being counted. Despite biased coverage, from what I've seen the protests have remained Mostly Peaceful, with scattered relatively tame street-fighting with democratic DC police being the only violence by protestors.

As someone who's broadly speaking part of the Dissident Right, I think that these have been an enormously positive development. Entering the Capital Building and stopping the count of the electoral vote from occurring today is beyond what I'd thought the best possible outcome would be ahead of today. I'm disappointed, but not surprised, by Trump's behavior. A leader should lead from the front. However, nationalism and dissident right-wing politics has always been about more than just Donald Trump. It's about taking our country back from the globalists and DC elites that have gotten rich by draining us dry, and breaking the system they've subverted. This is an incredibly important step forward in that fight. There's some reporting that Mike Pence was the one to authorize the deployment of the national guard. Although as far as I'm aware if it was him or if it was ultimately cleared by Trump is as yet unclear. If it was Trump, I'd view that as basically stabbing his supporters in the back, which would be unforgiveable. But if not, I think we're all aware the man had limitations in perspective.

In my opinion, this has been the most encouraging thing since the 2016 election.

On a more tragic note, at least from what I've read a protestor may have been shot. If that's true, I hope everyone here will keep him or her in their prayers, as well as every other patriot protesting in DC today. If you know of any medical or legal funds for the protestors, please let me know, and I'll edit this post to include them.


Mostly peaceful? They attacked the Capitol and forced the Sergeant-at-Arms and his staff to return fire!

This is not a peaceful protest. This is an attempt coup d'etat against the lawful Constitutional process, stirred up by Trump's manchild ego and refusal to be a "loser" and his dangerous use of the powers of the high office that he has spent the last four years demonstrating he is unfit to hold. The rioters are fascist shitgibbons trying to thwart the democratic process because it gave a result they didn't like, and they have shaken the foundation of our Republic to the bedrock. The dignity of our Republic must be salvaged through their arrest, trial, and conviction for this attempted coup against lawful government.
 

Val the Moofia Boss

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Mostly peaceful? They attacked the Capitol and forced the Sergeant-at-Arms and his staff to return fire!

I was watching multiple livestreams.

This was not a violent protest. This was not a BLM or an Antifa riot.

They were not lobbing molotovs.
They were not assaulting people.
They were not tearing down statues.
They were not burning buildings.

They were just loitering around, waving flags and shouting. That was a peaceful protest, where they wanted to make their voices heard in a very visible way. At most, they are guilty of trespassing, and breaking a window to enter the Capitol when the front entrance became congested.

I saw a grand total of TWO casualties: one unarmed woman who was shot by the feds inside the capital building, was being taken to an ambulance. The other was an antifa protestor who was assaulting a guy, and then got hit on the head to get her off the guy, but then she was being treated and patched up by the trump protestors.

You know which protest there WASN'T peaceful? Antifas. They were the ones lobbing smoke bombs. They were the ones smashing cars and hitting people.
 

SuperS4

I'll put something witty here eventually.
I was watching multiple livestreams.

This was not a violent protest. This was not a BLM or an Antifa riot.

They were not lobbing molotovs.
They were not assaulting people.
They were not tearing down statues.
They were not burning buildings.

They were just loitering around, waving flags and shouting. That was a peaceful protest, where they wanted to make their voices heard in a very visible way. At most, they are guilty of trespassing, and breaking a window to enter the Capitol when the front entrance became congested.

I saw a grand total of TWO casualties: one unarmed woman who was shot by the feds inside the capital building, was being taken to an ambulance. The other was an antifa protestor who was assaulting a guy, and then got hit on the head to get her off the guy, but then she was being treated and patched up by the trump protestors.

You know which protest there WASN'T peaceful? Antifas. They were the ones lobbing smoke bombs. They were the ones smashing cars and hitting people.
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The Phule

The Phule on the Hill
So, uh, how did the rally go? Did it advance the agenda? How do you guys feel about the result? Did anyone you know get arrested? Did anyone get pardons? I'm really not very up to date with the whole thing.

Frankly, I've been kinda distracted with Cyberpunk.
 
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LindyAF

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So, uh, how did the rally go? Did it advance the agenda? How do you guys feel about the result? Did anyone you know get arrested? Did anyone get pardons? I'm really not very up to date with the whole thing.

Frankly, I've been kinda distracted with Cyberpunk.

...have you been living under a rock?

On the agenda- obviously it did not succeed in preventing Biden from assuming office. Just as obviously, I think it did succeed in shocking the system. I think it also succeeded in at least temporarily exposing establishment republicans as markedly out of step with their actual constituency, and in a display of power that energizes and motivates people. For a few hours, the parasites that have been draining our people dry and sending America's sons to fight in foreign wars were terrified.

Should go without saying but if anyone attended the rally, do not say so. (Even if you did not enter the Capitol Building). If you think you may have been photographed, talk to a sympathetic lawyer.

Also, I found a GiveSendGo for Ashli Babbitt. I'm not sure how reliable it or GiveSendGo is, so I'm not going to post the link, but it's easy to find with DuckDuckGo.
 

FriedCFour

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I think with the capital, it’s important to acknowledge that a group that bombed not only the US capital, but the Pentagon, and the state department, and the California AGs office, and a military recruitment center, and a police station all in the name of Marxism now occupy many positions of power and influence at the top of the education system as well as one notable individual working to fund BLM that can be seen in this utterly hilarious snopes article that is so bad I thought it was parody. They were virtually all given lighter prison sentences than the ones being touted now. With this in mind, it’s pretty clear it’s not really about the capitol or what happened but a narrative and how it can be used as a future political tool, and exacting punishment is mostly about who did it, not what they did.



 
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LindyAF

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Politics can be reduced to the distinction between friend and enemy.

Unfortunately, a lot of people on the right don't understand this (yet).
 

Captain X

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Osaul
I've said all along that this was going to be America's version of the Reichstag fire, even if it wasn't a false flag operation.
 

LindyAF

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I've said all along that this was going to be America's version of the Reichstag fire, even if it wasn't a false flag operation.

Off topic, but the historical consensus (at least per wikipedia) is that the Reichstag fire was not in fact a false flag operation.
 

Captain X

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Osaul
It doesn't really matter if it was or not. It doesn't matter if it was the particular guy they charged and executed for it or not - what matters is how they used it as an excuse to make sweeping changes and solidify power for themselves immediately afterwards, before anyone really had any time to react. And we've seen the same thing here.
 

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