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Comments by "S3N7RY" (@S3NTRY) on "Kamala Concedes To Trump.." video.
"Keep fighting" When a certain other person said that, it was "violent rhetoric"
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@SilentSeventh You don't even understand the irony, do you.
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@SilentSeventh and his twitter account was shutdown so nobody could see him telling people to go home. Remember that?
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@DozenLynx If the same words are used and it doesn't have the same result, then it's not the words, is it.
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@aesthet1k_ the context isn't all that different at all. You're the one being disingenuous.
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@SilentSeventh that situation had happened before social media. Odd, I thought it was the first time. When were the last riots at the capitol? Oh that's right, when Kavenaugh was elected to the supreme court. I'll go look for the live stream calling for calm. Cope and seethe.
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@Ilyak1986 that wasn't an insurrection. Stop regurgitating stupid talking points.
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@Summiel people would say that it was the fault of the people breaking the windows, not the fault of the people being invited in, obviously. Not as clever as you think you are.
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@frozentouch9608 no, and neither did he. He said "flight like hell" and "march peacefully to the capitol" (paraphrased). Those are different quotes, but dishonest people will attempt to make them one and the same quote. They'll also be the same people that say context matters. Ignoring context.
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@loganmarcillac7200 give it time. Your comment won't age well if there are people burning cities again, will it.
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@jhinfrenette1009 you're so dense, that the difference in connotation is in your head and you can't even see it.
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@aLv1GraySlime everything you just asserted is completely baseless. Don't mention reality when you've just pulled garbage out of thin air.
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@danbul5853 same words, but different outcome. Mustn't be the words then, which makes my OP accurate.
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@theoldkobold and he said "protest peacefully and patriotically" Ignorance is bliss.
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@theoldkobold then why wasn't he charged for incitement? Seems like a no-brainer, if true. Oh that's right, because he didn't.
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@aLv1GraySlime nowhere is it stated that Michael Sparks (the "first in") was a pboy. And he most certainly was never "CEO of the pboys", just more misinformation from you. You have no idea what you're talking about.
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@garrett3108 did you actually listen to her speech? Because that's as much incitement as Trump allegedly dispensed. He never said to be violent (he literally said the opposite), and only the disingenuous pretend anything he said was a call to it. Liars that have bought wholesale into media hype.
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@centiret that's a lot of words to impugn trump for using the word "peacefully" in reference to a protest. "He knew what he was doing" says you know what someone was thinking and know their intent, despite literal evidence to the contrary. Get a lot from people of your ilk. It's all hubris flowing through your pores. You're probably in shock about the election. Good. Keep living in your bubble.
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@SaxeLAD exactly, you've just shown how it wasn't the words that were the problem. congratulations, you played yourself.
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@centiret everything he did was legal, and he was morally obliged to do. None of it was illegal or wrong, or they'd already have tried to take him down for it, but they were left with dodgy court cases. It's pathetic.
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@XXLRebel the literal quote above you says otherwise
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@DnASingularity speaking of inane ramblings. Michael Sparks was the first person to break into the capitol, and he was NOT a pboy. I don't know where you simpletons picked that talking point up from, but it's completely wrong. Saying "fight like hell" can easily refer to any protest. It's just super convenient that a bunch of morons were attacked by cops and responded like muppets. People like you have garnered way too much material from what was, by all measures (except rioters deaths), on the tame end of what riots typically look like. But trying to blame someone calling for calm for it, is a level of dishonesty and disingenuousness that I've come to expect.
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@DnASingularity speaking of inane ramblings. Michael Sparks was the first person to break into the capitol, and he was NOT a pboy. I don't know where you simpletons picked that talking point up from, but it's completely wrong. Saying "fight like hell" can easily refer to any protest. It's just super convenient that a bunch of morons were attacked by cops and responded like muppets. People like you have garnered way too much material from what was, by all measures (except rioters deaths), on the tame end of what riots typically look like. But trying to blame someone calling for calm for it, is a level of dishonesty and disingenuousness that I've come to expect.
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@Donovarkhallum your avatar is you with your first beer. Don't be calling anyone poser.
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@frozentouch9608 no, it's no different. He also told them to be peaceful. It's not his fault they were attacked and went stupid. There was no incitement. That's just stretching reality to fit a narrative. And when the riots start again (and they will), nobody will be quoting Kamala for it, you watch.
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@centiret you do realise everything he did was legal, and yeah he did have a moral obligation to everyone that voted for him, since he believed not based on nothing that massive fraud had occurred. It was never investigated, by the way.
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