Quote Originally Posted by Poopadoop View Post
Not sure if you noticed, but it was the Capitol buidling they stormed while elected officials were inside of it in the process of confirming a democratic election. It's not like they stormed a post office lol.
I realise this. But there is a huge difference between the kinds of protest we have seen in the last year. You guys were cheerleading the looting of shops because you agreed with their ideology. But when a group of people who protest an election result on the basis of perceived fraud storm an actual government building, for some reason this isn't cool.

Setting shops on fire... cool. Storming the Capitol... not cool.

Like I say, funny. You're blind to your own hypocrisy.

Let's just make one thing clear... from my pov, it doesn't matter if fraud was committed, what matters is if the people who are protesting believe fraud to have happened. Let's give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they do genuinely think so. In that event, they have every right to protest. And I would say, in my humble opinion, that storming Capitol is a better form of protest that looting and setting fire to peoples' businesses.