About Those J6 “People”

Who was President that summer of 2020.
Doesn't matter who was President. IT ONLY MATTERS ABOUT THE REASON THE RIOTS WERE HAPPENING, AND WHAT DRIVES THEM, AND WHO WAS PAYING FOR THEM OR NOT......IF THEY WERE POLITICALLY DRIVEN, THEN THAT NEEDS TO BE INVESTIGATED ALSO.
 
Doesn't matter who was President. IT ONLY MATTERS ABOUT THE REASON THE RIOTS WERE HAPPENING, AND WHAT DRIVES THEM, AND WHO WAS PAYING FOR THEM OR NOT......IF THEY WERE POLITICALLY DRIVEN, THEN THAT NEEDS TO BE INVESTIGATED ALSO.
True, the reason matters. Black people rioted in response to black people being killed by cops, while MAGA rioted because Trump lied to them that the election was stolen from him and they fell for it.
 
And every Republican before him.
Caused by the Democrats of course, and always cleaned up by the Republicans during their tenure... Going behind you people to clean up is like having to walk through filth just to get to the unused mop bucket.
 
True, the reason matters. Black people rioted in response to black people being killed by cops, while MAGA rioted because Trump lied to them that the election was stolen from him and they fell for it.
Your problem is that you can't disprove Trump's claims that your party or constituents had rigged the election, so you do everything imaginable in order to yell into your idiot megaphone in hopes to gaslight someone.
 
True, the reason matters. Black people rioted in response to black people being killed by cops, while MAGA rioted because Trump lied to them that the election was stolen from him and they fell for it.
To clarify..................

93% of Black Lives Matter Protests Have Been Peaceful, New Report Finds​


..........the rioting that occurred following some protests was an anomaly.
 
You know more than 30,000 were arrested, and almost 20,000 spent time in jail. You know that but you don't tell us: why?
Tell us what their ultimate charges were? They destroyed businesses, took over a police station, and murdered people. I think you’re full of shit. But, the fact remains, that takeover of that portion of Seattle WAS by definition, an insurrection.
 
Would not matter if you thought you were tough little rats. You would not stand a chance.
:laughing0301: Stand a chance against who? Your little masked soi brigade?
Salute the flag, tell good you are sorry, and try to be a better American.
What flag? You sure don’t stand for the American flag.
 
Doesn't matter who was President. IT ONLY MATTERS ABOUT THE REASON THE RIOTS WERE HAPPENING, AND WHAT DRIVES THEM, AND WHO WAS PAYING FOR THEM OR NOT......IF THEY WERE POLITICALLY DRIVEN, THEN THAT NEEDS TO BE INVESTIGATED ALSO.
Why did the reasons happened? Millions thought the Trump administration was bad for and to them. They rioted in social protest for social equality.

Who paid for them? Like who pad for Project 2025 and Trump and his political candidatess.
 
Tell us what their ultimate charges were? They destroyed businesses, took over a police station, and murdered people. I think you’re full of shit. But, the fact remains, that takeover of that portion of Seattle WAS by definition, an insurrection.
30,000 were arrested, 16,000 went to jail.
 
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You know more than 30,000 were arrested, and almost 20,000 spent time in jail. You know that but you don't tell us: why?
That is a lie….

More than 14,000 arrests were made across the country for protest-related offenses between late May and late June 2020, according to reporting from the Washington Post. According to an analysisby The Hill, many arrests made in the earliest weeks of the uprising were booked as low-level, nonviolent crimes such as violating curfews, obstructing roadways, carrying open containers, and failing to disperse.


So, arrested then let go for nonviolent crimes…You’re full of shit
 
Tell us what their ultimate charges were? They destroyed businesses, took over a police station, and murdered people. I think you’re full of shit. But, the fact remains, that takeover of that portion of Seattle WAS by definition, an insurrection.
No, you tell us. You suggest their punishment was minimal and light, a horseshit lie.

Your claim, your burden
 
Metric2020 racial‑justice protests (nationwide picture)January 6 Capitol attack
Total chargedRoughly 10–16,000 arrests, but no single national charging database; many never became formal cases1,200+ federally charged, DOJ calls it the largest prosecution in its history
Felony vs. misdemeanorClear majority were misdemeanors (curfew, failure to disperse, low‑level property offenses). Felonies were a small minority: arson, serious assaults, major property damage.Hundreds of felony cases (assault on officers, obstruction of an official proceeding, conspiracy) plus a large block of misdemeanor trespass/unlawful entry cases.
Cases declined / dismissedVery high attrition: in many cities, most protest arrests were dropped, never charged, or later dismissed—often for evidentiary, policy, or backlog reasons. (Example: local reviews like Philadelphia show large shares diverted or dropped, with only a subset pursued to conviction.) Federal Jan 6 cases had low declination: once identified and arrested, most defendants were formally charged; only a small fraction were dropped outright.
Prison sentencesNationally, hundreds received jail or prison time, usually months to a few years, concentrated in serious arson/assault/property‑destruction cases. Many others got fines, probation, or diversion. (No precise national prison‑count exists; this is an informed synthesis of federal and local reporting.) By early 2024, 460+ Jan 6 defendants had been sentenced to incarceration, including numerous multi‑year terms and some sentences over 10–20 years for seditious conspiracy and aggravated assaults.

  • How many felony vs. misdemeanor arrests in Summer 2020? Most were misdemeanors; felonies were a small minority. There is no authoritative national breakdown by charge level, but city‑by‑city data and federal cases show that only a relatively small slice of protest‑related defendants were charged with serious felonies (arson, serious assault, major property damage), while the bulk were low‑level public‑order offenses that were often later dropped.
  • How many cases were declined by prosecutors (2020 protests)? There is no single national declination statistic, but in many jurisdictions a majority of protest arrests never resulted in sustained prosecution—either no charges were filed, or charges were later dismissed or diverted. Local audits (like Philadelphia’s) show large portions of protest cases dropped, and national syntheses describe high attrition as the norm rather than the exception.
  • How many resulted in prison sentences (2020 protests)? Best reading of the record: hundreds nationwide received jail or prison time, almost all tied to serious violence or destruction, not simple protest presence. Many thousands of lower‑level arrestees saw their cases dropped, pled to non‑custodial outcomes, or entered diversion. There is no precise national prison‑count, but the pattern is clear: custodial sentences were the exception, not the rule.
  • Comparison with January 6 arrests and prosecutions
    • Scale: Jan 6 has fewer total defendants than the 2020 protests but is still the largest single federal prosecution campaign in DOJ history.
    • Charge mix: Jan 6 has a much higher proportion of felonies, including obstruction of an official proceeding, assaults on officers, and seditious conspiracy, alongside misdemeanor trespass.
    • Follow‑through: Protest cases from 2020 show high drop/declination rates and relatively few prison terms compared to total arrests; Jan 6 cases show low declination, high conviction rates, and hundreds of prison sentences, many of them multi‑year.
factually.co/fact-checks/politics/compare-january-6-charges-to-other-us-protests-48c179?utm_source=copilot.com
 
No, you tell us. You suggest their punishment was minimal and light, a horseshit lie.

Your claim, your burden
Read further dummy.


“Violating curfew, failing to disperse, open container, etc…Misdemeanor offenses..

You’re intentionally lying.
 
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