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JO asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 3 months ago

To be fair, should all the riots, looting, and arson from last summer's "mostly peaceful" tantrums also be referred to as attempted coup?

That's the way swamp democRATs and their complicit mouthpiece press refer to a few idiots breaking into the U.S. Capitol Bldg last week...

Update:

To one who says riots, looting, and arson last summer was against cops who killed some criminals, that does not justify the burned out Black-owned businesses or Blacks killed by other Blacks during the anarchy.

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  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    Your Consciousness of Guilt is showing.

    en.wikipedia.org › wiki › False_equivalence

    False equivalence is a logical fallacy in which an equivalence is drawn between two subjects based on flawed or false reasoning. This fallacy is categorized as a fallacy of inconsistency. Colloquially, a false equivalence is often called "comparing apples and oranges".

    ‎Characteristics · ‎Examples · ‎Negative effects

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    No, the protesters last summer were protesting the killing of black people by police, the rioters that attacked the Capitol Building were trying to overturn the results of a fair and democratic election, that's an attempted coup and sedition.

  • 3 months ago

    The short bus is waiting on you to board it.

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    Democrats are the silent majority. They were not at the protests.

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  • 3 months ago

    The rioters wanted a new TV. The seditionists wanted a new government.

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