@IanSluggy40@Morsfio @HowardParmely @ItsMeAubreyT@its_menieb@JoeBiden So it’s ok for them to storm into it. People pay taxes for it, that doesn’t allow them to breaking into it and do whatever they want. I dont see how people are trying to argue that it was terrorism
@Morsfio @HowardParmely @ItsMeAubreyT@IanSluggy40@its_menieb@JoeBiden Why is everyone talking about money. Of course a burned building will cost more than some stuff stolen. But when you’re talking about a terrorist act, storming into a governmental building is way worst
@brewcrew4life11@LaMaga2001 I’m not condemning one because of the other. Ik both are wrong and we cant compare them but since people keep talking about the blm movement to this event I’m showing how different both are.
@ohwowhowcool @HowardParmely @ItsMeAubreyT@IanSluggy40@its_menieb@JoeBiden And i hope you have the same energy with all the one who do start to talk about the riots during blm when the topic rn is breaking into the capitol
@ohwowhowcool @HowardParmely @ItsMeAubreyT@IanSluggy40@its_menieb@JoeBiden If you scroll up you’ll see that i wasn’t the one starting to compare both. I know that those two events cant be compared, i was questioning the priorities of other people who do compare it
@brewcrew4life11@LaMaga2001 One was an act of terrorism the other was indeed rioting because they were tired of being treated differently. I’m not the one who started comparing both because they are events driven by different motive and morals
@itz_Esyrum I’m not saying burning the business was the right thing to do. But when people are comparing those two events i hope they realize that breaking into on of the most secured place in the US is far more impactful