What was the difference between

Jan 6th there was a mild outbreak of disorder, and the US Congress was the target of the crowd.

The US Congress apparently makes the laws, polices the laws, and decides who is guilty...or so long as socialist "Democratic" partisans are in office. (How did they end up with a name that sounds like democracy, is a better question).

The othe riots were mindless bull shit that affected common men and women with common businesses and property (not the elite, empowered, Congress people).

AFAIK
 
All the other riots and Jan. 6th?
The BLM movement was to bring the attention to our nation of the murders by police agencies of black men; the latter was to violate the Constitution and to overturn the election never before in the three centuries of our nation's peaceful change of power.

There is no evidence to support the claim that the election was stolen; thus this is an attack on democracy in America. The former was an attack on the denial of equal rights, equal opportunities and equal justice for people of color.
 
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Dems, like VP Harris funded bail for rioters in 2020 and Democrats consistently avoid prosecuting rioters across the board. But yet on that one day because of the race and the topic...J'accuse, er Jan 6th, Dreyfus, er Trump supporters are jailed...
 
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But a black man purposely runs down a bunch of little old white ladies and little kids? I have to scramble hard to find this: And DAMN it's gone. A black boy murders whites and hurts 48 others. I can't post it, but in Waukesha Wis, a black person murdered whites but it's suddenly NOT a hate crime or terrorism. Bam, gone, none issue. Because the MSM says so. Bubba Wallace's garage noose is a issue, because the media says so.
 
Bubba Wallace garage noose? But the black clown that ran over 48 whites in whites and killed 6 in Waukesha cant's say his name. He's a negro and that ends the conversation.
 
Neither was justified.

One was understandable given that the folks who are supposed to protect and serve were the ones responsible for death....
The other was a politically motivated hit job on another branch of government.
 
All the other riots and Jan. 6th?
I'll try to assume this is a serious question, as troubling as that is.

Can you tell me if anything of importance was happening in the Capitol building when the Jan 6th attack happened?

Do you know if there was any constitutional and/or national significance to that?


Can you tell me why the attackers were attacking?

Are you capable of comparing and contrasting that with the street riots?
 
The BLM movement was to bring the attention to our nation of the murders by police agencies of black men; the latter was to violate the Constitution and to overturn the election never before in the three centuries of our nation's peaceful change of power.

There is no evidence to support the claim that the election was stolen; thus this is an attack on democracy in America. The former was an attack on the denial of equal rights, equal opportunities and equal justice for people of color.
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Neither was justified.

One was understandable given that the folks who are supposed to protect and serve were the ones responsible for death....
The other was a politically motivated hit job on another branch of government.
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I'll try to assume this is a serious question, as troubling as that is.

Can you tell me if anything of importance was happening in the Capitol building when the Jan 6th attack happened?

Do you know if there was any constitutional and/or national significance to that?


Can you tell me why the attackers were attacking?

Are you capable of comparing and contrasting that with the street riots?
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