According to those in Trumpville, looting a Walmart is a really really really big deal, but looting the capitol building of the United States is like, well, you know, peaceful people who have a reason to be upset so we can’t really blame them for acting out.

Jan 6, 2021 · 11:11 PM UTC

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There needs to be a massive increase in education nationwide in the next 4 years. Many of these "Trumpvillians" have been brutally psychologically manipulated for years. Not the perpetrators/politicians but the regular people. And that's sad.
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Where’s the “love” you spew about (when it serves you)
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I supper both! Our government and Walmart have been looting and attacking us for years - if someone wants to pay them back I support that
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Two systems of justice is intolerable in a country referred to as The United States Of American. How much longer can this continue?
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Really? More divisiveness from you? I’m disappointed. That’s the last thing that will help. I’m sad to see you take this path. You’ve taught me to take a higher path. I wish you peace tonight.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Things that don't happen during "insurrections": - Capitol Guards holding doors open. - People stopping to pose for photos for the media.
Your term "Trumpville" is offensive; link to Walmart even more so. People do have a reason to be upset. BUT - if you were to gather up the intruders & bring them before a court of typical Trump supporters, you'd find the court would let them know what a bad choice they made.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Yeah, I’d say that a summer full of meaningless rioting and looting, and destroying countless small businesses is worse than one day when some idiots stormed the capitol.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Both are a really really big deal.