The january 6th rioters

To be clear, I am not a Trumper, and I do not condone the actions of the people on January 6th.

However, I don't think that the rioters should've gone to jail. The worst thing they probably did was vandalism. Maybe I'm being to lenient, but I think that jail is kind of harsh.

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  • DADNSCAL

    Are you crazy? They killed 1 officer, injured several others, some permanently and defiled the seat of our national government, urinating and defecating inside. They also conspired to disrupt a congressional proceeding. They should be punished to the max.

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    • SweetNLite

      Liar

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    • ThatOneGuyYouNeverWantToMeet

      "They killed 1 officer"

      Officer Brian Sicknick died of a stroke due to a blood clot caused by acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute basilar artery thrombosis.

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

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      • Tommythecaty

        “Officer Brian Sicknick died of a stroke due to a blood clot caused by acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute basilar artery thrombosis caused directly by being beaten up by rioters”

        Fixed it.

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        • ThatOneGuyYouNeverWantToMeet

          No, Brian Sicknick had a history of health issues & there's no evidence of him being severely battered (especially not with a fire extinguisher like everyone was claiming).

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          • Tommythecaty

            There was evidence he was hit, a history of health issues only makes it worse to hit someone.

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            • ThatOneGuyYouNeverWantToMeet

              "There was evidence he was hit"

              No, there isn't & if there is then provide it.

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    • Clunk42

      America was made by murdering police officers and injuring their supporters. This is nothing new.

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    • Are you a tough-on-crime person? I am not.

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      • DADNSCAL

        Tough on crime is a political buzz phraze. I want the law to be followed.

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        • some laws are stupid (such as marijuana)

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  • ospry

    Vandalism is an offense that you can be jailed for. They were grown-ass adults who knew full well what the risks were, so I have no sympathy for them. As for anyone who calls it an "inSURrECtIOn!", they're all dumbasses. A small group of asshurt losers who threw a tantrum because they couldn't accept their God-Emperor lost is far less of an attempt to overturn an election than 4 fucking years of "tHE pRESidENt Is a RUSsIAN NAAAAAZIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!" and the rest of the bullshit circus they put on any time you turned on the TV or got on the internet

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    • jackstormwater

      Just because the insurrection was weak and doomed to fail, doesn’t mean it wasn’t an insurrection. I can fail miserably trying to murder someone, but it’s still attempted murder.

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  • Anonnet

    "I don't condone their actions"
    "They shouldn't have gone to jail"

    That's literally condoning their actions, dude...

    People really underplay that event. The rioters set up a gallows for Pence outside the building, injured several officers, and swarmed inside the building in a blatant attempt to harass, and likely harm, congressmen. The only reason nothing too extreme happened there is because the place was evacuated, yet every time someone talks about it, they say "nothing happened, therefore it's not a big deal."

    Riots take place in a lot of places, some are more destructive than others, but most of them don't take place at the fucking capitol building. It's a direct attack on a branch of the US government. Just because it wasn't lit on fire doesn't mean we can just forget it and pretend it didn't happen. You want to have a pretend-insurrection and pal around with your Trump-buddies, you don't do it inside a federal office. It's not just "vandalism."

    Read up on the actual events of that day before posting about it, seriously. People talk about this as if a line of average citizens calmly walked single-file into the building, politely knocked on a few doors, and then were gently escorted out.

    And if you're one of the people comparing this to "other riots"? Stop. If you want to prosecute all rioters, then do it! Fight for it! You don't get to just pick and choose which rioters get off with a misdemeanor based on how you FEEL about it. What, smashing the windows of the capitol building shouldn't be taken as seriously as smashing someone's car? Put them both in jail!

    Man... the actual event bothers me, but not nearly as much as the discussion around it. You people really grind my gears.

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    • LloydAsher

      Like I said before compared with the riots of the season the Jan 6 riots were TAME. But since it was done on federal land its suddenly something that normal people should be cheering for executing those rioters.

      It was a really bad riot. For 2008. For 2020? Hell doesnt make the top 10 in most damaging financially.

      Not even defending those jan 6 guys. Just saying what they were doing was sub par in what leftist tend to do when they are rioting. I'm just saying the vitriol that I'm hearing about these "masterminds" when a 6th grader could of told you that it wasnt going to work. Our goverment does not function like that where you can contest the election by stopping the vote.

      So either you believe that there were terrorists that invaded the capital willing to be disarmed on the way in.

      Or what looks to be more realistic.

      A bunch of angry people that their guy didnt win and just trashed the capital (or some just walked in when the police opened the door)

      But then theres a massive injustice in having people wait YEARS in jail for a trial over what's a misdemeanor.

      That's what people are getting pissed about.

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      • Anonnet

        And like I said before, you prosecute all of them. Every violent rioter. Left or right doesn't matter. The fact is, they broke the law. They were also there for a specific reason that we shouldn't just let slide unless we want it to happen again.

        I never said they should be executed, I said they should be thrown in jail. If you get stuck in our slow-as-snails law system because you were stupid enough to vandalize the fucking capitol building over Donald Trump, that's your own fault and I have no sympathy. I don't care if something worse happened somewhere else, it doesn't excuse this.

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        • LloydAsher

          Well if one party says to jail them all while the other one only let's their buddies out for free. What does it look like to the rest of us?

          Should I agree that some prisoners be held in solitary confinement for months because they attended the riot. I perfer you just slap them with a fine for damages.

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          • Anonnet

            Frankly, I'm not even sure they would get away with a fine for the damages, even if that's all they were charged for. If there's too much in property damage, the crime becomes a felony. Do you know how much the damages were?

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    • Are you a tough-on-crime warrior? I clearly am not. Like I said, I'm not a Trumper, and I certainly did not participate in this event.

      However, I detest fascism, and I don't feel that every misbehavior should result in being incarcerated.

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      • Anonnet

        We're not talking about a simple misbehavior, we're talking about a riot at the capitol building. It's a federal office building, not a Walmart or your friend's house. Even then, if it was a peaceful protest, I would agree with you. It wasn't.

        I've also never really considered myself to be "tough on crime." Especially on this, since I don't think a fine should be the default response to what happened, particularly for the reason it happened.

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    • DADNSCAL

      I totally agree with you. I had to block the morons who made those idiotic comments. I just couldn't stand to read anything from them anymore.

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  • LloydAsher

    I dont see the january 6th as anything more than a pretty tame riot truth be told. WAY more collateral damages were going on under the guise of BLM and saint angel who was doing a speedball George floyd.

    People who did crimes should still go to prison and get fines. Just not years of solitary confinement, terrorism charges and swat busting down their door. And I'm talking crimes like breaking windows and at worst punching a cop (the cop who died it was a heart condition)

    Not people who walked through a door that was held open for them.

    Hypocrisy at its finest.

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    • raisinbran

      A grandma who happened to wander in just went to prison for 60 days.

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      • LloydAsher

        Exactly that. It's not only the people who committed damages. Its sending regular people to jail who "stormed" the capital. Which is open to the public normally.

        60 days in jail for breaking a window not for strolling inside the building. Its ridiculous

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  • KholatKhult

    LARP nonsense. Funny as shit though

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    • RoseIsabella

      This!

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  • ChrissySnow

    Since there are still people who are being held without bail or even charges, they are WAY abusing these protesters. Now that we are learning more, we are discovering it was an antifa and big govt set-up. The only one shot was a short, unarmed female US Air Force Veteran and they shot her in the face.

    Comparing the harsh treatments these protesters are still getting and the super soft handling past violent rioters were treated the double standards are really obvious and horrible. The have made a lot of families of the peaceful protesters jobless and homeless.

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  • bigbudchonger

    It's treason, man, there is no crime that deserves more punishment. And yes, the same goes for blm and the other loony left organisations.

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    • DADNSCAL

      I don't know about you but I'm done with this fool.

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      • bigbudchonger

        I have literally no idea who you are

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    • Overthrowing your government should NOT be considered treason, in my mind.

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      • bigbudchonger

        Then what is treason?

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    Turns out this dude works for the FBI. Of course he was never charged and he was the number one provocateur.

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/7MY24vXgDKHr/

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