Trump Thugs Getting Fired for Violent, Seditious, Anti-American Storming of Capitol

If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riot which is most of what they did.

The People who trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.
 
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If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
It was protest in opposition of government and specifically what many people percieve as cheating and fraud in the election.

Perfectly valid reason to protest peacesfully.

The system was onlty believed to be broken and so far there is no evidence such reforms are working.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
It was protest in opposition of government and specifically what many people percieve as cheating and fraud in the election.

Perfectly valid reason to protest peacesfully.

The system was onlty believed to be broken and so far there is no evidence such reforms are working.

Of course there is.

The Columbus, Ohio, officer who killed Andre Hill has been fired
 
ANTIFABLM fags didnt have jobs to get fired from.

Odd, Trump supporters said those protesting were Antifa.

There were BLM and Antifa at that protest. They barged right in.

You say you support something but then won't even defend those doing what you support.

That's pretty cowardly.

I don't support what was done. You had a question and I answered it. Do some research.

You are just upset that this all backfired on Trump. They were Trump supporters egged on by months of Trump prodding.

Nope. Trump had nothing to do with it. All those Trump supporters stormed the capital buildings on their own. They knew our officials would do nothing to overturn the most fraudulent election in our history.

I don't condone what they did but I certainly understand it. Only Trump hating idiots like you would say he prodded them and commanded them to storm the oh so saintly Capital buildings. Reality isn't your strong suit and that's obvious.
 
ANTIFABLM fags didnt have jobs to get fired from.

Odd, Trump supporters said those protesting were Antifa.

There were BLM and Antifa at that protest. They barged right in.

You say you support something but then won't even defend those doing what you support.

That's pretty cowardly.

I don't support what was done. You had a question and I answered it. Do some research.

You are just upset that this all backfired on Trump. They were Trump supporters egged on by months of Trump prodding.

Nope. Trump had nothing to do with it. All those Trump supporters stormed the capital buildings on their own. They knew our officials would do nothing to overturn the most fraudulent election in our history.

I don't condone what they did but I certainly understand it. Only Trump hating idiots like you would say he prodded them and commanded them to storm the oh so saintly Capital buildings. Reality isn't your strong suit and that's obvious.

All his old support is also saying it's on him and they are all jumping ship. Even Ted Cruz has turned on him.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
It was protest in opposition of government and specifically what many people percieve as cheating and fraud in the election.

Perfectly valid reason to protest peacesfully.

The system was onlty believed to be broken and so far there is no evidence such reforms are working.

Of course there is.

The Columbus, Ohio, officer who killed Andre Hill has been fired
Firing one guy is not a reform
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
It was protest in opposition of government and specifically what many people percieve as cheating and fraud in the election.

Perfectly valid reason to protest peacesfully.

The system was onlty believed to be broken and so far there is no evidence such reforms are working.

Of course there is.

The Columbus, Ohio, officer who killed Andre Hill has been fired
Firing one guy is not a reform

It's not just one guy.
 
ANTIFABLM fags didnt have jobs to get fired from.

Odd, Trump supporters said those protesting were Antifa.

There were BLM and Antifa at that protest. They barged right in.

You say you support something but then won't even defend those doing what you support.

That's pretty cowardly.

I don't support what was done. You had a question and I answered it. Do some research.
They've positively identified 15 actual GOP State Legislators that were part of the RIOT.

The guy in Pelosi's office, you know? The famous photo, looking like a nutbar from the OK Corral? He's a die-hard Trump supporter with years of online history.

The girl who was shot and killed trying to jump through a broken window? Yupp, Air Force Veteran slash fervent online Donald Trump supporter.

:itsok:

People do what the feel they have to do. I don't condone what was done but I certainly understand it. Trump supporters knew no officials were going to overturn the most fraudulent election in this countries history. So they took it upon themselves to storm the saintly capital buildings.

BLM and Antifa were on site as well.
 
ANTIFABLM fags didnt have jobs to get fired from.

Odd, Trump supporters said those protesting were Antifa.

There were BLM and Antifa at that protest. They barged right in.

You say you support something but then won't even defend those doing what you support.

That's pretty cowardly.

I don't support what was done. You had a question and I answered it. Do some research.
They've positively identified 15 actual GOP State Legislators that were part of the RIOT.

The guy in Pelosi's office, you know? The famous photo, looking like a nutbar from the OK Corral? He's a die-hard Trump supporter with years of online history.

The girl who was shot and killed trying to jump through a broken window? Yupp, Air Force Veteran slash fervent online Donald Trump supporter.

:itsok:

People do what the feel they have to do. I don't condone what was done but I certainly understand it. Trump supporters knew no officials were going to overturn the most fraudulent election in this countries history. So they took it upon themselves to storm the saintly capital buildings.

BLM and Antifa were on site as well.
Their grievances were already addressed through the appropriate channels, and one of which is not insurrection. I'm so happy that the Cult lost, and further, is now being shunned.
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
It was protest in opposition of government and specifically what many people percieve as cheating and fraud in the election.

Perfectly valid reason to protest peacesfully.

The system was onlty believed to be broken and so far there is no evidence such reforms are working.

Of course there is.

The Columbus, Ohio, officer who killed Andre Hill has been fired
Firing one guy is not a reform

It's not just one guy.
And firing people is not a reform
 
ANTIFABLM fags didnt have jobs to get fired from.

Odd, Trump supporters said those protesting were Antifa.

There were BLM and Antifa at that protest. They barged right in.

You say you support something but then won't even defend those doing what you support.

That's pretty cowardly.

I don't support what was done. You had a question and I answered it. Do some research.

You are just upset that this all backfired on Trump. They were Trump supporters egged on by months of Trump prodding.

Nope. Trump had nothing to do with it. All those Trump supporters stormed the capital buildings on their own. They knew our officials would do nothing to overturn the most fraudulent election in our history.

I don't condone what they did but I certainly understand it. Only Trump hating idiots like you would say he prodded them and commanded them to storm the oh so saintly Capital buildings. Reality isn't your strong suit and that's obvious.

All his old support is also saying it's on him and they are all jumping ship. Even Ted Cruz has turned on him.

Just shows how foolish some people are. You forget Politicians are politicians and look out for number one.

I hope Trump runs again in 2024. He'll get my vote and millions of others.
 
They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.
They were mostly peaceful protestors. You weren’t there and so you didn’t see the hundreds of thousands of people peacefully marching, you just saw the endless clips of vandalism repeatedly played on TV.
 
They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.
They were mostly peaceful protestors. You weren’t there and so you didn’t see the hundreds of thousands of people peacefully marching, you just saw the endless clips of vandalism repeatedly played on TV.
THat is an outright lie.

They were not mostly peaceful protestors they were violent thugs looters and rioters. You were not there either and are repeating a bullshit propoganda lie
 
If one of my employees did this, they'd be fired on the spot. Everyone has the right to protest peacefully, but these are criminal acts.

Some individuals here who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others. ...​
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland. ...​
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview. ...​
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement. ...​
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.​
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.​


I agree. Usually I oppose cancel culture but this is going to far.

My only complaint is that the same reaction did not occur with the ANTIFA , BLM rioters.

They all got excused as mostly peaceful protestors which was an outright lie.

They had a valid reason to protest.
But not to loot and riotr which is most of what they did.

The People wgho trashed the capital building had a valid reason to PROTEST but not to engage in violence.

Protesting about a system that worked isn't really valid. Those protesting an unfair justice system started out protesting peacefully. The president called them SOB's and called for them to be fired.

Things amplified from there.

The same people are responsible for all the violence.
Wrong. Any grievance or opposition to government is a valid reason to protest.

These were not protests in opposition to government. They were protest because they lost. They wanted government, they just wanted their government.

It is only perrcieved that the justice system is unfair. Neither side was OBJECTIVELY correct in their views.

They were and are SOBs and should be fired. He was correct and the same is true for these people at the capital. The people responsible are those who acted in violence.

There have been some pretty major reforms in our justice system the last few years to correct a broke system. All these protests did was help bring down Trumpism.
It was protest in opposition of government and specifically what many people percieve as cheating and fraud in the election.

Perfectly valid reason to protest peacesfully.

The system was onlty believed to be broken and so far there is no evidence such reforms are working.

Of course there is.

The Columbus, Ohio, officer who killed Andre Hill has been fired
Firing one guy is not a reform

It's not just one guy.
And firing people is not a reform

It is a part of it. Keeo going.........soon you can say what you want.
 
People do what the feel they have to do. I don't condone what was done but I certainly understand it. Trump supporters knew no officials were going to overturn the most fraudulent election in this countries history. So they took it upon themselves to storm the saintly capital buildings.
You just condoned it...twice while claiming the opposite.

"I don't condone it...BUT..."

And Trump DID send them here. He gave a speech in front of that very crowd that morning and SENT them to the Capitol. Well they went
 
ANTIFABLM fags didnt have jobs to get fired from.

Odd, Trump supporters said those protesting were Antifa.

There were BLM and Antifa at that protest. They barged right in.

You say you support something but then won't even defend those doing what you support.

That's pretty cowardly.

I don't support what was done. You had a question and I answered it. Do some research.
They've positively identified 15 actual GOP State Legislators that were part of the RIOT.

The guy in Pelosi's office, you know? The famous photo, looking like a nutbar from the OK Corral? He's a die-hard Trump supporter with years of online history.

The girl who was shot and killed trying to jump through a broken window? Yupp, Air Force Veteran slash fervent online Donald Trump supporter.

:itsok:

People do what the feel they have to do. I don't condone what was done but I certainly understand it. Trump supporters knew no officials were going to overturn the most fraudulent election in this countries history. So they took it upon themselves to storm the saintly capital buildings.

BLM and Antifa were on site as well.
Their grievances were already addressed through the appropriate channels, and one of which is not insurrection. I'm so happy that the Cult lost, and further, is now being shunned.

If you believe that then you are a fool. No officials wanted to be involves in overturning the most fraudulent election in this countries history. Hell none of them wanted to see any evidence.

Trump supporters aren't cultists. They know a good POTUS when they see one. Trump did a lot of good for this country. Before the very convenient Chinese virus this country was doing great. UE was the lowest it had been in 50 years. We had jobs all across this country and a great economy.

Reality sure isn't your strong suit.
 

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