Thursday, January 7, 2021

The myth of the Washington uprising

 



Thursday, January 7, 2021
 
 
With social and mainstream media censorship going full tilt, nobody will know who actually invaded the Capitol building yesterday – Trump radicals or Antifa disguised as Trump supporters.
But in retrospect, it probably won’t matter since the moment will become symbolic of a right wing uprising regardless of the truth, fulfilling the wet dream fanatics of extreme leftist who have built their political careers on selling the dangers of the White Supremacist movement.
For Trump supporters, the moment may well become as symbolic as the opening blows of a new civil war or American Revolution, if not Fort Sumter, then perhaps Bunker Hill or the Boston Tea Party.
For four years, Trump supporters have had sand kicked in their face by left-wing beach bullies, managing for the most part to keep their temper – although with the perception that the Democrats stole the national election and Democrats plan to reconstitute the constitution to make it impossible anyone like Trump to win in the future, we are seeing deep frustration.
While conservatives like Pence are willing to play long ball in the hope that the damage the Democrats do won’t be as bad as it will likely be – in the hopes of recapturing government later – most Trump supporters saw yesterday as the end game in which all hope is lost.
There's an old concept that people without hope have nothing to lose and so the antifa the black lives matter movement have been renting and rioting for 4 years leaving a road map for reaction on the right.
Justice Roberts refused to look into the legality of the election hearing massive riots in the streets if he in the Supreme Court reversed the election.
He mistakenly assumed that Trump supporters would remain docile and go to the cattle cars like sheep.
Whether or not yesterday's invasion of the floor of the house was it staged event by antifa, it is also wake up call to everybody that the riots in Portland and elsewhere legitimized violence, and has become a call to arms that may soon reverberated through the country as people come to believe the system no longer works on their behalf
If you blatantly steal it election (as it is perceived by many) then no one is going to trust the system to rectify that mistake and we will soon see that the alternative for transition of power becomes violent again as it has been in other places throughout history.
Left-wing pundits have been screaming about the danger of right-wing extremists and yet have given the right-wing the perfect recruiting tool this perception that there is no social justice for them.
This is a terrifying concept that we will now see more violence like this now that people have gotten the taste of it and you need to remember that those who are more extreme on the right are generally better armed than those wimpish idiots in the antifa who pretends to be macho on her basically store clerks.
The anti-insurrection is movement has been in the works for decades as many on the right assumed that we would eventually get to fighting in the streets .
Many of the black lives matter protest that turned violent in Portland and Seattle may well been read as giving validity to their worst fears, with groups secretly arming for the inevitable begin to see their options evaporate as the extreme left flexes it legislative muscles.
More rational conservatives are ultimately right in believing they can retake power in two years when the liberal extremists attempt to implement their agenda, turning Biden into what he really is: a castrated cow.
The other non-violent solution is for those States who are about to lose their constitutional right to secede from the union and form a new Confederate States -- an unlikely scenario but that most accurately reflects the deep divisions we face as a nation.
But I suspect black lives matter and antifa have set the model for social unrest that will likely reverberate over the next two years rather than peaceful logical solutions and those Republicans who refused to challenge the election results will now live to regret that decision since they are the ones who pushed people into a place where they have no hope or no trust in the system and see these GOP turncoats as the new Benedict Arnold.
 

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