Dang. Yahoo comments are often hilarious based, but it also goes the other way, and some articles - like this one - get more traction in lefty circles; the comments are hilariously retarded.
He’s being heavily funded by Trump donors to peel votes from Biden so he’s trying to straddle the fence.
Uhm. By spouting Trump-friendly stances? You, dear commenter, are retarded. If he was trying to take votes from Biden, he wouldn't be saying things like 'Jan 6 wasn't an insurrect' or that Biden is a bigger threat to freedom than Trump.
By its very definition it was an insurrection. And the perpetrators themselves said so.
Citation needed.
I know what I saw and it was an insurrection.
LOL.
Had it not occurred during an official government certification of 2020 election and at the capitol of our country it could be called a riot.
Clearly, by definition; it was an INSURRECTION.
No, it was a Mostly Peaceful Protest, bigot.
They're suddenly not only able of identifying a "riot," but can upgrade it to INSURRECTION.
Yahoo comments are often hilarious based, but it also goes the other way
News article comment sections warrant more research as a phenomenon and method of narrative control. There's a good reason why they're practically extinct, a process which started in 2014 or so. Of the few that are left, in the instances where they suddenly skew massively pro-narrative in defiance of sanity and common sense, it's hard to believe they're anything other than a staged and manipulated enemy PR action.
Dang. Yahoo comments are often hilarious based, but it also goes the other way, and some articles - like this one - get more traction in lefty circles; the comments are hilariously retarded.
Uhm. By spouting Trump-friendly stances? You, dear commenter, are retarded. If he was trying to take votes from Biden, he wouldn't be saying things like 'Jan 6 wasn't an insurrect' or that Biden is a bigger threat to freedom than Trump.
Citation needed.
LOL.
No, it was a Mostly Peaceful Protest, bigot.
They're suddenly not only able of identifying a "riot," but can upgrade it to INSURRECTION.
News article comment sections warrant more research as a phenomenon and method of narrative control. There's a good reason why they're practically extinct, a process which started in 2014 or so. Of the few that are left, in the instances where they suddenly skew massively pro-narrative in defiance of sanity and common sense, it's hard to believe they're anything other than a staged and manipulated enemy PR action.