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    Sometimes I wonder if I was watching a different set of events than everyone else that day.

    I saw a bunch of people walking through the building like a crowded walking tour. I saw people holding posters and chanting outside. The news anchors were making jokes super lighthearted. I think this was CNN btw.

    Then I went to work the next day and people were all freaking out, and everyone had the same term for it: “insurrection.” None of us had heard that term before. I would have called it a protest, or a riot.

    A mostly peaceful protest.

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      Then I went to work the next day and people were all freaking out, and everyone had the same term for it: “insurrection.” None of us had heard that term before.

      I can’t stop laughing at this statement. Gonna bet you know what kind of person OP is just from this sentence alone.

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      Sometimes I wonder if I was watching a different set of events than everyone else that day.

      The answer is yes

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        Dang, changing a flag? That’s pretty scary.

        I can think of a few other protests/riots that were a lot more violent and dangerous, that occured in a similar time period in the US, that seem to be all but forgotten…

        Burning down city centers, looting from small businesses. Murdering people indiscriminately. It’s strange what the online community has fixated on.

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          So you acknowledge there was a conflict inside the capital on J6 from people that came there to support Trump?

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            How did the post move? I’m saying Jan 6 looked like a peaceful protest, from what I saw on the news.

            And definitely much more peaceful than the other protests that occurred around that time (BLM, South Africa riots).

            I just don’t understand the vitriol around one vs the other. My point was around perception of an event through the lens of the news. I wasn’t there in person; none of us were.

            Everyone is fixated on Jan 6 and not talking about the bigger picture - people were generally mad all around, for lots of different reasons, and all demonstrated publicly. Some were violent, some were not.

            But from what I SAW ON THE NEWS, the response to Jan 6 seems disproportionate compared to the others.

            What I said in the beginning was serious: I wonder if there was legitimately differring coverage of these events. If there are A/B versions of these big events.

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      Yes it was different coverage. I saw dozens of people beating police and breaking open windows, doors, barricades, while chanting hang mike pence and similar slogans, all live in 1080p

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      Funny isn’t it. The further we get from the event, the more extreme it gets. Somebody on here a few days ago called it “the worst act of treason in history”.

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      Violent gun nuts brought no guns to over throw the government. That’s enough for me to know the narrative is not reality.

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        But there’s got to be a reason why Trump wanted to get rid of metal detectors at only this event and never one before it, right?

        Right?

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        Guns would make the whole thing not work. If they started shooting the whole thing would be over. That would stop the plan. It would force the Congress people to go against trump. They would have no choice.