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Originally Posted by indiscriminate_hater
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An interesting point that people seem to be missing about yesterday’s events: the same political tactics that were used during the BLM riots (allowing them to go on without police intervention) were used in the nation’s capital to showcase the logical end-game of a lack of law and order.
Were the stakes significantly higher for this one? Yes, of course they were, and that’s the point. The takeaway of yesterday’s events is “here is a glimpse of the worst thing that can possibly happen when you don’t have law and order”. And what’s more, it puts the left in a jam. If they say that the lack of action to stop these criminals from breaking into the capitol building was a political tactic, then they are admitting that they did the same things themselves with the BLM riots. They’re saying that they allowed unrest and violence as a means to advance a political agenda. It’s quite the chess move.
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Wrong as usual. No one from the left in politics told those people to go out and protest. IT was a collective action from millions of Americans that were sick of decades of racial injustice, and frankly many sick of the corrupt trump govt. IT was not orchestrated by anyone. No politician said go out and protest to keep me in power. They are completely different in every way. What we did see however is that blue lives matter doesnt mean a thing to the people who say it, proving it was nothing but a racist chant to counter blm. But yeah i iknow you have to pivot after you cant explain why the party of fiscal conservatism increased the deficit from 600 bil to 1.3 trillion in 3years