Quote (Thor123422 @ 7 Jan 2021 07:50)
They have concerns that are probably genuinely held.
Those concerns are totally baseless and they need to educate themselves. I'm not in the habit of accommodating idiots. Flat Earthers have concerns about NASA, doesn't mean I'm gonna let them break into NASA headquarters and rummage through their computers.
On the fence if that was appropriate or not. Like, it's the capitol building and there are dozens if not hundreds of extremely high value targets, classified information, etc. etc. This isn't like a protest on the street.
There you go, right off the bat. Answer me a question, friend medical school dropout:
How do you know the concerns are totally baseless? Where's the investigation? We have plenty of evidence of irregularities. The cases with said evidence were dismissed without hearing due to standing, laches, or injury. AKA, it's random evidence, neither proven false, nor validated proof. "No day in court." No investigation has been launched besides investigation by the foreign voting machine company itself.
You say "totally baseless". I'm going to ask the question for the 50th time: Especially after 2016, why are machines being used to count and tabulate votes that were designed and built by a foreign entity? Doesn't that very fact signify foreign interference in our election? Forget for the moment all the rest. Just answer that basic question.
And funny how the Capitol building is now sacrosanct, but when federal agents and national guard were used to help clear the area from actively violent BLM rioters and looters, you were "OMG TRUMP DICTATOR BAD!"
Again, you lack consistency. I don't give a fuck about your loose moral judgement. If law is law, then it's a public building. The public DOES indeed have the right to peacefully occupy. I don't think they should, but hey, people are free to be stupid. If police wish to arrest them, that's fine. But if no actual crime was committed in the process, then there's nothing to actually CHARGE them with. Is that relatively clear? Hence why back in 2018, there were a ton of arrest, and all were released without charges. There's no "Lock Them Up". It's just an overnight "Think about what you've done" followed by next day release.