When I see a barricaded door, I usually think that maybe I shouldn’t go in there. If the barricade is knocked over, then I think that I really shouldn’t go in there. And I don’t. My children don’t. My grandchildren don’t. It’s not rocket science.
If I drive by the bank at night after it closes, and there is no National Guard, no reasonably expected defense, I do NOT think that it is okay to enter the bank.
These people were not let in. They broke in. There is a difference. They knew or should have known they were not supposed to be in the buidling at that particular time. Unless you want to blame the President for “sending” them.
You are so good!
I’ve seen the video of the police moving the barricades and waving them in. With my own eyes!
“These people were not let in. “
Several vids that show they were, indeed, let in.
I can see your point, especially considering how some behaved after being let in.
Most, however behaved responsibly.
If you’ve not seen vids of the protestors being let in ,the most reliable is one posted by a former Chief Of Police of NYC.