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Jamesimus

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I see the it was Antifa line has taken such a hold that some QAnon big wig is being attacked for being an Antifa plant.

We really are dealing with some of the fucking stupidest people ever shat into creation here

Antifacist direct action wouldn't even have to be a thing if it wasn't for these people.

But unfortunately, you'd still get things like QAnon and Proud Boys without Antifa.

Says it all.
 

clint van damme

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'Set rubbish alight' is not the same as burning down buildings which you claimed.

It's exactly the same.
Apparently it's also the same as the 2nd referendum lot walking through London in their stupid EU flag hats!
These right wing fuck wits are desperate to find some 'leftie' equivalent. I'm embarrassed for them!
 

skybluetony176

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The amount of hand washing going on in Tory Party and large parts of mainstream media today is astonishing. These are individuals and organisations that have spent the last four years trying to dilute and excuse just what an awful excuse for a human being Trump is now saying how awful it was that he incited yesterday’s events like the previous four years of their behaviour didn’t happen.
One good example I heard someone bring up on the radio this morning was Jeremy Hunt who condoned Trump sharing a tweet from some racist who described London as Londonistan and using hate speech against Sadiq Khan causing a massive rash in hate crimes towards Sadiq Khan by saying Trump has his own style, then Hunt was doing the rounds this morning condemning Trump like he’d never condoned his behaviour in the past.
 

skybluetony176

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Seems his tattoo are symbols of Wotanism.

Sounds lovely. Was another chap wandering around in a Camp Auschwitz shirt with STAFF on the back but they've just protesting nicely and absolutely aren't racists.
Apparently although I’ve not seen it personally some white people were re-enacting the murder of George Floyd on the steps of the Capitol Building and the other white people around them found it hilarious.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Do you honestly think if at the BLM protest in the same location they had stormed the Capital Buildings the result would have been the same? Would the police have been opening gates for them and posing for selfies?

At the BLM protests in the same location peaceful protesters, not to mention journalists, were being shot with rubber bullets and tear gassed. The national guard were there in huge numbers in full riot gear but last night were nowhere to be seen.

Why would BLM try and storm the Capitol? It is a completely separate subject and you cannot really compare the two things.

There were hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters there yesterday, how many of those stormed the building?
 

Jamesimus

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Why would BLM try and storm the Capitol? It is a completely separate subject and you cannot really compare the two things.

There were hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters there yesterday, how many of those stormed the building?

BLM and politics are separate sometimes, but not when people don't want then to be🤣

Doesn't look to me like they had to "storm" the building, their allies helped...
 

fernandopartridge

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The amount of hand washing going on in Tory Party and large parts of mainstream media today is astonishing. These are individuals and organisations that have spent the last four years trying to dilute and excuse just what an awful excuse for a human being Trump is now saying how awful it was that he incited yesterday’s events like the previous four years of their behaviour didn’t happen.
One good example I heard someone bring up on the radio this morning was Jeremy Hunt who condoned Trump sharing a tweet from some racist who described London as Londonistan and using hate speech against Sadiq Khan causing a massive rash in hate crimes towards Sadiq Khan by saying Trump has his own style, then Hunt was doing the rounds this morning condemning Trump like he’d never condoned his behaviour in the past.

Tweets being deleted all over the place by some of these blue tick fuckheads like Matthew Goodwin.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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BLM and politics are separate sometimes, but not when people don't want then to be🤣

Doesn't look to me like they had to "storm" the building, their allies helped...

Well which is it? Some people are saying they don't care about Police lives and therefore aggressively broke their way through, others are saying they had selfies and were escorted in.

Some people can only see one side of the argument and it is painfully frustrating.

Whatever happened yesterday is a disgrace to democracy. Rioting which has happened previously 'on the other side' is also disgraceful. Not sure why it is so difficult to denounce both.
 

hill83

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Well which is it? Some people are saying they don't care about Police lives and therefore aggressively broke their way through, others are saying they had selfies and were escorted in.

Some people can only see one side of the argument and it is painfully frustrating.

Whatever happened yesterday is a disgrace to democracy. Rioting which has happened previously 'on the other side' is also disgraceful. Not sure why it is so difficult to denounce both.

The other side wasn't there yesterday.

Am I doing this right?
 
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The amount of hand washing going on in Tory Party and large parts of mainstream media today is astonishing. These are individuals and organisations that have spent the last four years trying to dilute and excuse just what an awful excuse for a human being Trump is now saying how awful it was that he incited yesterday’s events like the previous four years of their behaviour didn’t happen.
One good example I heard someone bring up on the radio this morning was Jeremy Hunt who condoned Trump sharing a tweet from some racist who described London as Londonistan and using hate speech against Sadiq Khan causing a massive rash in hate crimes towards Sadiq Khan by saying Trump has his own style, then Hunt was doing the rounds this morning condemning Trump like he’d never condoned his behaviour in the past.

Seems petty and immature. Any government, of whatever colour, would want to maintain relations with the Whitehouse President, more so if they needed to engender good relations for a trade deal post brexit. I'm not sure I heard any ringing endorsements from the Tory party and opposition over the period.


Criticising UK relationship with Donald Trump is 'childlike and fatuous', says Sir Christopher Meyer
A former diplomat has defended the decision to allow Donald Trump a state visit to the UK in 2019, which included meeting the Queen at Buckingham Palace, saying criticism of it is "childlike and fatuous".
Sir Christopher Meyer told Sky News it was "not a beauty contest between foreign leaders to express shame and indignation" over condemning the events of last night. The state visit was normal and down to the fact that "the US is our single most important ally and partner", he added.
"The office of president deserves to be respected, whoever is sitting in the Oval Office. That is what motivated Theresa May and Boris Johnson in their relationship with Donald Trump.
"With 20-20 hindsight, to criticise British prime ministers for wanting to say close to their closest partner, is ludicrous and people who make that accusation should be ashamed of themselves"
However he warned there could be "long-lasting damage" to US democracy as a result of yesterday's action, saying Joe Biden "will have his work cut out".
 

tisza

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I hope they arrest Via Getty 😂

like those new right wing tv channels now saying pictures prove antifa were in the building. No it was pictures from an antifa website that had previously identified the 2 people concerned as right-wing extremists. Those 2 extremists were the ones then pictured inside Congress yesterday
 

Jamesimus

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Well which is it? Some people are saying they don't care about Police lives and therefore aggressively broke their way through, others are saying they had selfies and were escorted in.

Some people can only see one side of the argument and it is painfully frustrating.

Whatever happened yesterday is a disgrace to democracy. Rioting which has happened previously 'on the other side' is also disgraceful. Not sure why it is so difficult to denounce both.

Looks it was both - kind of makes it worse, no?!

I can see both sides of the argument. Unfortunately, one of them is stupid.

Some people protesting to save their own and other peoples lives, is in no way comparable to racists entering Capitol Hill because they weren't happy with the election result. They are definitely, unfortunately, related subjects.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Of course there are black Trump supporters. It's absurd to suggest there aren't.

The woman killed was white. Where is her privilege?

It's absolutely bollocks, and you know it. It is just another opportunity to stir up race hate. Enough.
I saw one today. Check the coverage you will not see one single black person. You tell me then. Why were they treated differently?
 

skybluetony176

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Seems petty and immature. Any government, of whatever colour, would want to maintain relations with the Whitehouse President, more so if they needed to engender good relations for a trade deal post brexit. I'm not sure I heard any ringing endorsements from the Tory party and opposition over the period.


Criticising UK relationship with Donald Trump is 'childlike and fatuous', says Sir Christopher Meyer
A former diplomat has defended the decision to allow Donald Trump a state visit to the UK in 2019, which included meeting the Queen at Buckingham Palace, saying criticism of it is "childlike and fatuous".
Sir Christopher Meyer told Sky News it was "not a beauty contest between foreign leaders to express shame and indignation" over condemning the events of last night. The state visit was normal and down to the fact that "the US is our single most important ally and partner", he added.
"The office of president deserves to be respected, whoever is sitting in the Oval Office. That is what motivated Theresa May and Boris Johnson in their relationship with Donald Trump.
"With 20-20 hindsight, to criticise British prime ministers for wanting to say close to their closest partner, is ludicrous and people who make that accusation should be ashamed of themselves"
However he warned there could be "long-lasting damage" to US democracy as a result of yesterday's action, saying Joe Biden "will have his work cut out".
Seem to remember remember the Tories victory celebrations at May being the first foreign leader to meet him as president in the White House. She wasted no time at all giving him a full state visit in contrast to normal protocol. He hadn’t even been in office a week at the time IIRC.
 
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The people who burnt buildings and looted at BLM protest/riots were wrong and opportunist. Why were they there though? Because they have a massive racist as president who enabled the unlawful killings of black people. Trump and his racist followers are the problem in society.
Ah, but.
 

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