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To: ransomnote

I don’t like this at all but he’s not wrong.

If the rally never took place that day the Antifa types never would have planned the storming of Congress. We played right into their hands on that whole entire thing. Never saw it coming or something would have been done. We should have been ready for it. We weren’t.

I hate to say it but it’s true.

-SB


1,007 posted on 03/11/2021 2:28:57 PM PST by Snowybear ( )
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To: Snowybear

I hate to say it but it’s true.


What? It was totally slanted. He never even mentioned Antifa, or the timeline which revealed that their mischief was well underway before Trump’s speech even ended. President Trump evidently saw it coming - why would he start his speech late, and then have it go on for so long (mostly reiterating things everyone knew already)? I wondered at the time why he was doing that, but it sure looked like he was stalling for time, in retrospect.


1,010 posted on 03/11/2021 2:40:21 PM PST by 17strings (If you've posted a good meme or cat .gif, chances are I've stolen it!)
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To: Snowybear

I don’t like this at all but he’s not wrong.

If the rally never took place that day the Antifa types never would have planned the storming of Congress. We played right into their hands on that whole entire thing. Never saw it coming or something would have been done. We should have been ready for it. We weren’t.

I hate to say it but it’s true.

-SB
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It’s false. That’s the nations capital and when justice is denied, we can meet and state that we will stand up and be heard without being framed. That’s what this is really about - “Thou shalt not resist!” How many people’s groups have met to decry justice in the capital? How many were charged with insurrection?

We didn’t play into their hands. Giving up because it’s “too dangerous” to meet in public and state they are wrong and we won’t put up with it would have been playing into their hands.


1,014 posted on 03/11/2021 2:43:58 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: Snowybear

No, you’re not thinking carefully. Take yourself out of the brave new mind. It’s low IQ. You don’t belong there.

The principle concept for you to consider in this controversy is intent. Don’t let the deep
state control your thinking.


1,035 posted on 03/11/2021 4:49:06 PM PST by reasonisfaith (What are the implications if the Resurrection of Christ is a true event in history?)
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To: Snowybear

What you’re saying is we can’t have the right to assumable because some bullies might hijack us?


1,081 posted on 03/11/2021 9:12:36 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: Snowybear

I don’t like this at all but he’s not wrong.

If the rally never took place that day the Antifa types never would have planned the storming of Congress. We played right into their hands on that whole entire thing.

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As I understand it, a “pro-Trump” rally had been planned in DC for Jan. 6th even before Trump started promoting it. And it was being organized by DS controlled opposition agents Alex Jones and Ali Alexander. POTUS likely knew that it was being planned in order to provide cover for the FF at the capitol, so he decided to speak that day to try and prevent the crowd from being used for that purpose. He was largely successful, in that he was still speaking when the event at the Capitol began to unfold - and yet that fact still didn’t prevent the DS/MSM from pushing the narrative that the Trump was responsible.

The DS planned to storm the Capitol, whether Trump spoke that day or not, and they planned to blame Trump for inciting the event, whether he spoke or not. And they would have had just as much success blaming Trump, had he not spoken, as they have had with him having done so. The only difference Trump made by speaking that day was to likely prevented the violence from being much worse than it could have been. Either way, had Trump spoken that day or not, the storming of the capitol would have proceeded, and Trump would have been blamed by the DS/MSM either way - unless of course he had sent the military there to explicitly prevent it from happening. If there is reason to blame Trump for the events that day, that would be it, not the fact that he spoke at the rally.

As far as why Trump didn’t use troops to prevent the capitol from being stormed, that’s just part of the broader question of why he didn’t do more in general to prevent Biden from taking office. We’re all hoping there is some plan or purpose behind it, but we don’t really know for sure. The most plausible reason I can come up with for why white hats might have deliberately allowed events to play out as they have, is that it might have been deemed best to have Dems in control of Congress and the Presidency (at least nominally) when the inevitable financial collapse and subsequent reset beings to unfold.


1,248 posted on 03/12/2021 4:22:57 PM PST by mbrfl
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To: Snowybear
We played right into their hands on that whole entire thing.

I see it now as a wake-up for people that didn't think the communists would use anything and everything to hit Trump with. Did any of the major media, at the beginning, mention any times? About how people couldn't have possibly gone from the rally to the capitol quick enough for the (allowed) breach?

1,731 posted on 03/14/2021 4:43:27 PM PDT by wastedyears (The left would kill every single one of us and our families if they knew they could get away with it)
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