Rioters storm AZ Capitol... Hold lawmakers 'hostage'...

You expose yourself as a farce daily! Who equates that with that happened on 1/6? :rolleyes-41:
Well, they both had angry mobs upset about something our own govt has done, pounding on doors & windows, with officers firing tear gas into the crowds.
The main difference seems to be that on Jan 6 police invited some of them into the building to take selfies but also killed 2 women & Jan 6 was a protest over an illegit election while AZ was lunatics angry they were told there is no Constitutional right to murder babies.

Do your huge double standards ever hurt going in?
 
Communist
Well, they both had angry mobs upset about something our own govt has done, pounding on doors & windows, with officers firing tear gas into the crowds.
The main difference seems to be that on Jan 6 police invited some of them into the building to take selfies but also killed 2 women & Jan 6 was a protest over an illegit election while AZ was lunatics angry they were told there is no Constitutional right to murder babies.

Do your huge double standards ever hurt going in?
Hmmmm, a violent mob tresspasses, criminally storms a govt building trying to get to politicians....


Yeah, who could ever confuse the two.....

dumbass.
Anyone with a brain, skippy.

Why are we not surprised that you needed to ask this?
I detect a lot of scrambling to justify 1/6. Remember, if you do, you’re also justifying Phoenix.
 
You know, here's part of what is wrong with this country. The leaders like to use scary words to describe something (usually in a hyperbolic way), and their followers like to echo those scary thoughts to point to how bad the other side is. And, it happens on both sides, both are guilty of it.

As far as this being an "insurrection"? No. They were protesting the abortion law, they weren't trying to overthrow their state government. They were simply saying that they didn't like what their government did, not calling for them to be thrown out and replaced. For all of you who don't know what an insurrection is, here is the definition from the Cambridge English Dictionary (a usually trusted source of the meaning of words)..............


insurrection
noun [ C or U ]

US

/ˌɪn.sɚˈek.ʃən/ UK

/ˌɪn.sərˈek.ʃən/

an organized attempt by a group of people to defeat their government and take control of their country, usually by violence:
armed insurrection
Synonyms

rebellion
revolt
rising
uprising

If they had called for getting rid of those currently in office and being replaced with other people because of this issue, then yeah, it would have been an insurrection. But, they didn't, they were simply protesting (even though it was a bit towards the violent side as it had to be broken up by police) the way that the vote had gone by elected officials. They didn't call for them to be thrown out and replaced.

Another word that was thrown around was "hostage". No, this wasn't a hostage situation, as the police had surrounded the capitol to keep the politicians safe, and didn't let them out for their own safety, as the protesters might have caused them harm if they had left on their own. Hostages are taken by the people committing the crime, not the police. In this case, I would call it more "protective custody" than a hostage situation.

And yeah, while the crowd DID threaten to break windows and gain entry into the building, they didn't, as the police prevented it. To equate this to what happened on Jan 6th is incorrect. On Jan 6th, things were broken and the building was breached, in this case, it wasn't. On Jan 6th, they were calling for the government to be replaced, in this case, they weren't, they were protesting the abortion vote, not calling for replacing elected officials. None of the protesters took any of the elected officials and held them hostage, police surrounded the building and kept the politicians in protective custody. On Jan 6th, they actually stormed the building and tried to get to the politicians, threatening to hang Pence and others, but the police protected them from being taken. In both cases, nobody was hostage, just in protective custody.

Calling this an insurrection is incorrect and also stupid.
 
You know, here's part of what is wrong with this country. The leaders like to use scary words to describe something (usually in a hyperbolic way), and their followers like to echo those scary thoughts to point to how bad the other side is. And, it happens on both sides, both are guilty of it.

As far as this being an "insurrection"? No. They were protesting the abortion law, they weren't trying to overthrow their state government. They were simply saying that they didn't like what their government did, not calling for them to be thrown out and replaced. For all of you who don't know what an insurrection is, here is the definition from the Cambridge English Dictionary (a usually trusted source of the meaning of words)..............


insurrection
noun [ C or U ]

US

/ˌɪn.sɚˈek.ʃən/ UK

/ˌɪn.sərˈek.ʃən/

an organized attempt by a group of people to defeat their government and take control of their country, usually by violence:
armed insurrection
Synonyms

rebellion
revolt
rising
uprising

If they had called for getting rid of those currently in office and being replaced with other people because of this issue, then yeah, it would have been an insurrection. But, they didn't, they were simply protesting (even though it was a bit towards the violent side as it had to be broken up by police) the way that the vote had gone by elected officials. They didn't call for them to be thrown out and replaced.

Another word that was thrown around was "hostage". No, this wasn't a hostage situation, as the police had surrounded the capitol to keep the politicians safe, and didn't let them out for their own safety, as the protesters might have caused them harm if they had left on their own. Hostages are taken by the people committing the crime, not the police. In this case, I would call it more "protective custody" than a hostage situation.

And yeah, while the crowd DID threaten to break windows and gain entry into the building, they didn't, as the police prevented it. To equate this to what happened on Jan 6th is incorrect. On Jan 6th, things were broken and the building was breached, in this case, it wasn't. On Jan 6th, they were calling for the government to be replaced, in this case, they weren't, they were protesting the abortion vote, not calling for replacing elected officials. None of the protesters took any of the elected officials and held them hostage, police surrounded the building and kept the politicians in protective custody. On Jan 6th, they actually stormed the building and tried to get to the politicians, threatening to hang Pence and others, but the police protected them from being taken. In both cases, nobody was hostage, just in protective custody.

Calling this an insurrection is incorrect and also stupid.

If you were an Indian your name would be never stops lying.
 
You are one of the devils who released this or upon the American people. I don't think God will forgive you.
Yea…how dare the American people now get to vote on the issue themselves.

This proves you “democrats” actually hate democracy.
 
You know, here's part of what is wrong with this country. The leaders like to use scary words to describe something (usually in a hyperbolic way), and their followers like to echo those scary thoughts to point to how bad the other side is. And, it happens on both sides, both are guilty of it.

As far as this being an "insurrection"? No. They were protesting the abortion law, they weren't trying to overthrow their state government. They were simply saying that they didn't like what their government did, not calling for them to be thrown out and replaced. For all of you who don't know what an insurrection is, here is the definition from the Cambridge English Dictionary (a usually trusted source of the meaning of words)..............


insurrection
noun [ C or U ]

US

/ˌɪn.sɚˈek.ʃən/ UK

/ˌɪn.sərˈek.ʃən/

an organized attempt by a group of people to defeat their government and take control of their country, usually by violence:
armed insurrection
Synonyms

rebellion
revolt
rising
uprising

If they had called for getting rid of those currently in office and being replaced with other people because of this issue, then yeah, it would have been an insurrection. But, they didn't, they were simply protesting (even though it was a bit towards the violent side as it had to be broken up by police) the way that the vote had gone by elected officials. They didn't call for them to be thrown out and replaced.

Another word that was thrown around was "hostage". No, this wasn't a hostage situation, as the police had surrounded the capitol to keep the politicians safe, and didn't let them out for their own safety, as the protesters might have caused them harm if they had left on their own. Hostages are taken by the people committing the crime, not the police. In this case, I would call it more "protective custody" than a hostage situation.

And yeah, while the crowd DID threaten to break windows and gain entry into the building, they didn't, as the police prevented it. To equate this to what happened on Jan 6th is incorrect. On Jan 6th, things were broken and the building was breached, in this case, it wasn't. On Jan 6th, they were calling for the government to be replaced, in this case, they weren't, they were protesting the abortion vote, not calling for replacing elected officials. None of the protesters took any of the elected officials and held them hostage, police surrounded the building and kept the politicians in protective custody. On Jan 6th, they actually stormed the building and tried to get to the politicians, threatening to hang Pence and others, but the police protected them from being taken. In both cases, nobody was hostage, just in protective custody.

Calling this an insurrection is incorrect and also stupid.
Just peaceful tourists.
 
Never have, never will...I believe that each woman should have the choice on her own...you want to con- trol women and their bodies... another form of rape
Lol, the choice you want is to murder babies, no matter what you ghouls call it.
 
And now your lack of con-cerns over the Jan 6th FAILED insurrection is catching....Phoenix was just tourists.
If they tried to overthrow the government why didn't they have any guns?
 
We're not talking about trump, everyone knows he's lost his mind. Biden is level headed and methodical. trump was always irrational and now he's gone over the edge.
^^ 100% troll.

Biden has to hold a paper telling him how to walk into a room and sit down, and who he can talk to. He’s a dementia ridden rotting piece of shit and everyone knows it.
 
Unlike the far-right terrorists who invaded the Capitol, these protesters NEVER made it inside the building.
Not yet anyway. It would seem the police/security guards haven't opened the doors and invited them in like we saw on Jan. 6, 2021.

Those "far-right terrorists" look to have had a large portion of far-left and AntiFa fifth columnists mixed in.
 
Right, so god is on your side, that's what most murderous Christians say when they know in their hearts this is the wrong way to treat people.
Correction:

Right, so Satan is on your side, that's what most murderous Leftists/Socialist say when they know in their hearts this is the wrong way to treat people.
 

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