Quote (bogie160 @ Feb 16 2022 09:32pm)
You're conflating Republican responses to the Jan 6th commission and Democratic media narratives with the belief that Republicans endorse violence on Jan 6th or general lawlessness.
That's obviously not true. It's possible to both dislike what occurred on January 6th, and want to see it punished in accordance with law, and reject wholesale narratives that equate it to 9/11, Pearl Harbor, or the Holocaust. Nor is it unreasonable to both dislike what happened on January 6th and feel astounded at the general hypocrisy on display in the Democratic party, which has simultaneously promoted violent protests on a far greater scale, and which has serially undermined the rule of law by way of blatantly false political narratives. It is delusional to believe that we presently live in the Jim Crow South, it's just not true. And it's delusional to believe that the actual wielders of political, social, and economic power are the middle class voters who form the backbone of the Republican party, and not the economically and socially dominant elites who compromise the core of the Democratic political apparatus.
who said 9/11? not me.
who said Pearl Harbor? Not me.
the party of Qanon, stolen elections, jew lasers, 30 million strong trump lie supporters. the R party supports BLATANT conspiracy BS in elected officials. Could you imagine AOC as a flat earther? LOL
And yes the Dem's that cry Nazi over everything etc. as an example are fucking ridiculous.
But when the actual RNC calls the 6th "discourse" IMO its the equal of the liberal Chaz the ultimate BS parade. The rights version CHAZ/CHOP was at the capital and supported by the RNC.
Imagine Pelosi "the CHAZ zone is legitimate political discourse"
GOP defending the 6th just for clarity
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/04/us/politics/republicans-jan-6-cheney-censure.htmlThis post was edited by theCrossbones on Feb 17 2022 12:15am