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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Replying to @marwilliamson
No one looted anything, so yes, it's a bigger deal than millions of dollars in looting and damage to a local store.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Were you in a coma for 5 months when Antifa/ BLM...BURN, LOOTED AND KILLED BC THEY WERE "UPSET"?? I don't recall you condemning it. All you Dems LOOKED THE OTHER WAY until it started effected the POLLS. So, you can save your condescending BS!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Walmart provides a service. The Capitol does not.
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Anyone else notice how - after 9 months of calling for his pals in the Army to mow down US citizens - Tom Cotton suddenly forgot how to speak?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Watched white cops literally open barricades for the Trumpers as well as take selfies with them. All of them to be fired, then screened by the FBI to weed out the White Nationalists.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
“We love you, now run along home” #SeditionHasConsequences
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What I'm seeing is people denying they were Trump supporters at all. Antifa, apparently, pulling off a false flag operation. Sigh!
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these are not looters, they are law enforcement-enabled mercenaries on the American payroll. Get this now!
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Government property is the property of the commons This is common knowledge Bad take
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When it’s black people & their allies protesting police brutality & racial inequality, Trump calls them “thugs” who need jobs. When it’s white people storming the US capitol because they lost an election, he calls them “patriots”. Yet they wonder why we keep talking about race.
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