• 18-24-61-B-17-17-4@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          I used to love back in the day when thin blue line stickers were just a “please don’t give me a fucking ticket” stickers.

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            Those stickers were never about that.

            Sure, there were police association stickers, you could get them ostensibly by donating to and supporting supposedly underpaid cops. But the blue line US flag was designed in 2014 to oppose protesters and for white supremacists to self identify.

            Even the term “thin blue line” has changed meaning since the 70s when it began to stand for cops keeping quiet to protect each other. There’s a documentary from the 80s about it.

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          We have a car dealership here who flys blue lives matter flags and he brings it up in every commercial.

          Yet he rich white guy married to a black woman. I always wonder why she puts up with it?

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    The Capitol cops beat the hell out of innocent J6 protesters, and the videos are finally coming out. […] The cops should be charged and the protesters should be freed."

    Funny how when it was BLM vs the cops, they were cheering for the cops to murder more black people because they were uppity for challenging the status quo.

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    From the article:

    Speaking at a rally in Houston, Texas, on November 2, Trump described those incarcerated after the January 6 riot as “hostages, not prisoners.” It came after organizers played “Justice for All.” It is a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” by the J6 Prison Choir, made up of men imprisoned after the riot, interspersed with Trump reciting the pledge of allegiance.

    The depths of stupidity don’t surprise me anymore. If this isn’t an ad for lead abatement, I don’t know what is.

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    Let’s see how many of his supporters want to set a precedent of allowing people to charge police.

    Court systems would be clogged up within hours , and there would be very few police left.

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    I find it amusing that almost three years later he’s finally pretending to give a shit about them.

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    I mean, when you consider that the protesters were completely peaceful and how the cops rushed in and kicked their asses, this makes complete sense. /s

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Donald Trump has shared a post on his Truth Social website, calling for Capitol Police officers who “beat the hell out of innocent J6 [January 6] protesters” to face criminal charges.

    On January 6, 2021, hundreds of Trump supporters stormed Congress in a bid to prevent Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory from being certified.

    Brian Sicknick, a Capitol Police officer who collapsed after being assaulted on January 6, died the following day, though a Washington D.C. medical examiner later attributed his death to natural causes.

    It is a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” by the J6 Prison Choir, made up of men imprisoned after the riot, interspersed with Trump reciting the pledge of allegiance.

    In December 2022 a House Select Committee formed to investigate the Capitol Hill riots attributed the disorder directly to Trump’s actions.

    Separately the Republican frontrunner is also facing criminal charges in Georgia relating to his efforts to block Biden’s election win in the state.


    The original article contains 563 words, the summary contains 159 words. Saved 72%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • Froyn@kbin.social
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    That’s going to go over real well when read back during the insurrection trials.

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      Clearly his strategy is to keep adding to the evidence, ensuring that the documentation submitting it can never be complete and running out the clock!