Joe Biden is now POTUS

Makes you wonder if they had censored his ass long ago where would be be now?

Right now, journalists are, for the most part, reporting about what happened instead of what that muthafucka would be saying happened.

Right now, all the coverage would be about Antifa infiltrating the 'peaceful protests" because Trump would be tweeting that once per hour and the media would be reporting nonstop about the bullshit Trump would be saying instead of what actually happened.
 
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: this MFs just said :thefinger:to all those that though they would be saved :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

Threw his supporters off the bridge real quick, all that macho talk is cool but few really built for that life of consequences...

Everyday white folks got riled up by a spoiled white millionaire who never worked a day in his life and never spent time with average Amercans, this is who you get locked up, can't vote, can't work for?

Not to mention the penalties to come years from now when these folks get discriminated against finding work, meeting people and doing business with others...

No one wants to be associated with that in public, career suicide.

Some things Trump said IMO was true like fake news media but I took it in but keep it to myself, I ain't trying to mess up any potential benefits in person dealing with people or the system due to my personal views.
 
white privilege

Only in America can you participate in an insurrectionist plot and:

1. Be aided by law enforcement
2. Live and enjoy a few cocktails at your hotel the night of the plot
3. Go home to complain about your oppression that stems from being investigated for said insurrectionist plot

Our system is incapable of holding cacs accountable for their actions because it was never designed to do that. I've said it before but contrast the way the stupid bitch who invaded the capitol was treated after being shot with the way we know Breonna Taylor was treated. A cac insurrectionist is more "human" than any of us are in their eyes. I would not be surprised to see cacs who participated in this shit treated as if they were somehow non-violent protestors at a memorial or rally. They have already been treated better than people who protested the inauguration in 2017 who broke windows or lit thrash cans on fire... :smh: :smh: :smh:
 
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Only in America can you participate in an insurrectionist plot and:

1. Be aided by law enforcement
2. Live and enjoy a few cocktails at your hotel the night of the plot
3. Go home to complain about your oppression that stems from being investigated for said insurrectionist plot

Our system is incapable or holding cacs accountable for their actions because it was never designed to do that. I've said it before but contrast the way the stupid bitch who invaded the capitol was treated after being shot with the way we know Breonna Taylor was treated. A cac insurrectionist is more "human" than any of us are in their eyes. I would not be surprised to see cacs who participated in this shit treated as if they were somehow non-violent protestors at a memorial or rally. They have already been treated better than people who protested the inauguration in 2017 who broke windows or lit thrash cans on fire... :smh: :smh: :smh:

100% truth, especially the bold part. Well stated, fam.
 
As a black man in America I am amused by national politics. The Democratic Party political opposition has allowed a foreign attack on its watch. They have procured a domestic attack. They sat idly by and watched a city drown. They have sat by and watch 400,000 die of a virus. They have caused numerous financial calamitous events. Yet the Democratic Party persists.
 



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Upper left corner; I know that’s someone’s peoples from BGOL. Ask him why his dumbass was out there playing them away games.

 



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You guys stay telling republicans they’re full of it as if they don’t know.
 
Trump defends remarks before Capitol riots, calling them 'totally appropriate'
BY BRETT SAMUELS - 01/12/21 10:51 AM EST

President Trump on Tuesday said his remarks to supporters just before they stormed the U.S. Capitol last week were "totally appropriate," even as they have become the basis for an article of impeachment against him.

"They've analyzed my speech and my words and my final paragraph, my final sentence, and everybody to the T thought it was totally appropriate," Trump told reporters as he departed Joint Base Andrews to visit the border with Mexico.

He also sought to redirect focus from the deadly rioting to comments from other politicians made last summer during protests against racial injustice, saying they were "a real problem," though he did not elaborate.



The president has yet to acknowledge his own role in the violence last Wednesday at the Capitol, where pro-Trump rioters clashed with law enforcement and broke into the building. The ensuing mayhem led to multiple deaths, including that of one Capitol Police officer.

Thousands of the president's supporters descended on Washington, D.C., to protest the certification of the electoral results affirming Joe Biden as the next president after Trump spent weeks refusing to concede and insisting the election had been "stolen."

Trump held a rally at the Ellipse just outside the White House, where he whipped up supporters with unproven claims and urged them to march on the Capitol.

"We're going to walk down to the capital and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them," Trump told the crowd.

"Because you'll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength and you have to be strong. We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing and only count the electors who have been lawfully slated." he continued. "I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard."

A short time later, rioters overwhelmed law enforcement and breached the Capitol complex. The vice president, lawmakers, staff and journalists were evacuated or ordered to shelter in place.

Video and first-hand accounts have since emerged of the mob assaulting police, breaking down doors and shattering windows and carrying zip ties. Dozens have been arrested in connection with the chaos, including one man who entered Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) office.

Democrats and Republicans have widely condemned Trump's role in the riots. Two Republican senators have called for Trump to resign before his term ends on Jan. 20, and House Democrats are scheduled to vote Wednesday on impeaching him for a second time.

The article of impeachment, co-authored by Reps. David Cicilline (D-R.I.), Ted Lieu (Calif.) and Jamie Raskin (Md.), states that Trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by “willfully inciting violence against the Government of the United States.”

 
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