No, people who storm a state capitol with assault weapons, frightening everyone around them,are not best described as “good people.” And no the governor should not “make a deal with them.” We don’t negotiate with terrorists... remember? businessinsider.com/trump-pr…

May 1, 2020 · 7:47 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I want to know how the WH thinks they are different from terrorists in what way?
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Go to hell. We don't gaf what you think.
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🕉 I wonder who these people are? Why they are not raising our American Flag? We are done. It is done. 🕉
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I don’t believe in shame so I think it’s important to say we are all good people in our SOUL —but some people are making bad choices. With shame, it implies they’re bad to the core, so what their CHOICE if that were the case. Important to remind them they’re making bad CHOICES ✌️
Replying to @marwilliamson
So.. in 2016 when BLM stormed state houses, that’s different? Many were armed as well. Hmm, guess it’s different for Antifa for destroying government buildings? I forgot it’s like the #MeToo movement when “we” do it, it’s okay. When conservatives do it they’re terrorists
Replying to @marwilliamson
How many rounds shot? How many injured? How many hostages? Any laws broke? Any arrests?
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They're good people who want their lives back safely he says. Question out of all those people how many were wearing PPE ? One thing is for sure,there won't be a second time . Unfortunately the next time they'll be met with armed police with riot gear and escalation will happen.
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Tyranny deserves bullets. Those people were strong enough make their point and hurt no one. Life and death is at stake. You can’t stand back and allow your rights to be taken. Not standing arms is consent to be controlled.