14-year Air Force Veteran. Unarmed woman.
The only casualty of the “insurrection” into the Capital.
An insurrection where the only injury and damage was pushing past barriers and breaking windows just to gain entry to the building.
An insurrection where the People wanted their grievance simply to be heard by those who are sworn to represent Us.
When fair and free elections are tainted by innumerable counts of provable fraud, the People went to the court, and every case was denied to be heard on procedure.
We the People went to DC to make our voices heard directly, we were barred from Our Chambers, so we made our way in. Unarmed, aside from flags, we walked into Our House. We did not damage, destroy, or burn the building. We wanted to use our voice.
On this day a woman, peaceably assembled, was shot without warning by agents of the very government we wanted to get answers from.
Her name should never be forgotten.
We did not burn down cities, which is peaceful protesting.
We did not loot, plunder and pillage, which is peaceful protest.
We pushed past barriers, and broke window, to gain access to those sworn to Represent Us.
This property damage is reprehensible, and unbecoming of gentlemen. No person was assaulted, no other damage than entry.
We were unlawfully locked out of our own House, and these were the measures we made our way back in.
Upon entry, we did not deface or spray paint paintings; we did not tear down statues.
We used our voices, and a citizen was murdered.
This is the response from those who swore to represent Us.
Ashli Babbit was killed for wanting fair suffrage.
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ANTIFA put on a good show. Police opened the gates, congress cleared, photo op taken. And then congress resumes around 8.
It was a good false flag. The psyop to. Make people think the protestors were violent.
I don’t know whether “we” means you were there, Matthew, (I certainly wasn’t), but I’m not so sure the breaking of windows was “us”. Here’s a video that seems to show a guy breaking a window with a club, being booed, decried as “Antifa”, and eventually wrestled down by what looks like a guy in a MAGA hat, to cheers from the crowd.
I was not there, no. I did not mean to imply that, I was trying to make a rhetorical royal “We” to mean “We the people” were represented by this March. Where we all are mostly Law-Abiding.
The ones who, when pushed to the breaking point would rather follow the higher Laws, of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence; The ones who are unwilling to go along and “play the game” for harmony’s sake. Fences and Harmony are for honorable people.
Evil will always infiltrate good, and Liberal Socialists will always plant violence into a crowd, if they can manage. It looks like Anitfa’s fingerprints are all over this, yes.
But, like an honorable man, whose tolerance of BS will only stretch so far, a crowd of honorable men’s patience will only stretch as far, as well.
I feel this crowd represented the frustrations and anger of Conserva… Individualist Americans, angry at a blatantly stolen election, and they lost their temper a little (as intended by the implanted rabble-rousers). But they had the wherewithal of mind to keep their wits about them and not devolve into lesser baser acts of vandalism and wanton destruction.
Hear, hear! Never forget Ashli Babbit.