Breaking into congress, forcing them into their offices and safe rooms, is a very serious act.
Interrupting a government process through illegal force, is insurrection, by definition. As they were there on behalf of a president to be legally removed by that same process, it is indeed an attempted coup.
But I'm proud of those mother fuckers for their attempt to remind the government that one cannot rule through committee alone, and the pain and fear the struggle of cancelation has put many Americans in. To call their act insurrection anything less, is an insult to the risk they took on behalf of the nation. Had it been anything more, it would have been the end of the nation, so they got it just right.
Sadly, I don't think middle management got the message. Suppose we'll have to wait to see what they give us in 2024, to see if either the upper management or the customer base did.
Caleb Hall
Them being completely retarded doesn't change what they ended up participating in, though.
Blake Flores
>Interrupting a government process through illegal force, is insurrection, by definition.
Welp, time to impeach every member of congress that supported the antifa riots in Portland.
Several members of congress encouraged the July 6th insurrection as well, even if unintentionally, and more government officials still were responsible for the security forces being unprepared.
Not even sure if Trump's effort was wholly intentional, so much as he was star-struck by himself, but that's no excuse for the behavior or the results, so much as mitigation at the sentencing phase.
Most of all, I blame all the talking heads and architects of broken worlds that is the media, always insisting that the opposition must be wiped from this earth, instead of serving as a check and balance against one another. Sadly, they rarely gather in one place, and a case against them would be the hardest of all.
There's very little justice in this world, but lots of revenge.