Quote (Thor123422 @ 7 Jan 2021 10:30)
Oh now you're back to "it's a public building" that snipa just rekt you on.
Wait... So now you've changed your mind and want a thousand people arrested after the fact? Or are you making some other point? People aren't leaving classified information just laying about. Cleaning staff at the white house doesn't have security clearance. Again, it's a public building, with people who have and people who do not have clearance in and out of offices all the time.
I'm looking, once again, for clarification. Touching somebody's pen or sitting in their desk chair is not a crime. Breaking things, assaulting people, these are crimes. So why would "touching a staffer's office" be something to arrest over, if simply entering the building is not?
Quote (endymionlune @ 7 Jan 2021 10:31)
Everyone who broke into the capitol building is a traitor and should be in jail for an attempted coup. Heads need to roll. Fuck the anti-Democratic anti-American scum.
Look at this traitorous piece of shit.
LOL. So, once again, it was okay for rioters to burn down half of DC, and was bad when Trump had the area immediately outside the Whitehouse cleared, but a bunch of protestors arrange a cringey sit-in and it's the end of the world? Okay for a sit-in during open session in 2018, but not today?
Not consistent. I like the attempt to use "coup" though. That's nice. I think Thor's initial list of those who should be arrested (most of which already have) is pretty decent. You'll have a hard time convincing me, or any other rational person of a coup or that occupying the capitol building is somehow bad "this time" just because you say so. It's been done too often, we're not buying it.