Pro Taliban demonstrations

Started by Robtard2 pages
Originally posted by Klaw
The only downplaying is by Leftists who are using Jan 6th to make people forget how BLM and Antifa were burning cities last year.

False. The acts of arson were condemned here and no one referred to them as "patriots".

We also know that there were White people setting fires and blaming it on Black people.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yeah, as far as tragic days in American history go, Jan 6th wasn't even a blip on the radar.

It wasn't even a hiccup.

Leftists are trying desperately to make a mountain out of a molehill.

^This is another example of you downplaying the Jan 6th attack, the domestic terrorism and the assault on our election process.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yeah, as far as tragic days in American history go, Jan 6th wasn't even a blip on the radar.

It wasn't even a hiccup.

Leftists are trying desperately to make a mountain out of a molehill.

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Cucking for their own oppressors. Oh dear, oh dear.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
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As some of them said, "we were just there to overthrow the government", you know, nothing much really, just a regular tourist day.

These Trumper apologist are shameless.

How can anyone even agitate for such bastards? I think these people were forced

Originally posted by Willam
How can anyone even agitate for such bastards? I think these people were forced
Don't really get what you are saying here William, can you expand and/or rephrase please.

Originally posted by Klaw
The only downplaying is by Leftists who are using Jan 6th to make people forget how BLM and Antifa were burning cities last year.

We will never come to any meeting of the minds on here if you don't think BLM isn't motivated by legitimate, historical gripes against the power structure. Hundreds of years of mobs of white people - and white police officers - killing black people out of hand and justifying it with B.S. reasons. But things started to change after Rodney King in 1991, when we able to catch these people on video doing what they claim is 'self defense'. George Floyd was the most in-your-face example of a man exploiting his privilege as a white man and police officer, thinking you can get away with whatever you want.

It was a tragedy that saw worldwide anger, but the upside of it was lots of positive change in American society because of the protests. I only just heard about the Mississippi State Flag finally getting changed (taking the Confederate Battle Flag of it) because of this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Mississippi