Breaking News January 6th Stop the Steal Rally & Capitol Breaching/Storming

Rocinante

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They probably do and probably don't. They probably don't care if I am

I just hate watching people call him a fucking hero. That is my biggest issue.
You Gotta let it go man.

I'd just really hate to see you get in trouble. We've been BSing online for how many years now? Before you even joined the military. I am giving you this advice as a friend.

But anyways, I'll drop this on here, kinda a derail.
 

Zachowon

The Army Life for me! The POG life for me!
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You Gotta let it go man.

I'd just really hate to see you get in trouble. We've been BSing online for how many years now? Before you even joined the military. I am giving you this advice as a friend.

But anyways, I'll drop this on here, kinda a derail.
Alright alright
 

Sir 1000

Shitlord
They probably do and probably don't. They probably don't care if I am

I just hate watching people call him a fucking hero. That is my biggest issue.
He is a hero though? He hurt the hated globalist empire. I'm not going to worry about china,russia,etc playing game of thrones when the American government itself is illegitmate and full of traitors who hate white people. So what if the three letters had a bad time, that's a good thing🤡
 
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can we just reject language and return to animal shrieking? might as well at this point. good grief this return to animal mindset will be the end of us. since when were the black tribalist based? weren't they being mocked as not "Evolviing with the times like the rest of humanity and "muh low IQ" and all that stuff?
 

Abhishekm

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Kinda feels like those are getting more popular and after last year thats saying something.
 

Husky_Khan

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How the FBI is ruining and perhaps slowly killing a man who actually took no part in the January 6th Riots.

New York Post said:
Joseph Bolanos was a pillar of his community. President of his Upper West Side block association for the past 23 years, he looked out for his neighbors during the pandemic. He dropped off masks and kept extra heaters in his rent-controlled apartment for seniors. He raised morale with a weekly street dance to show his support for essential workers.

A Red Cross volunteer after the 9/11 attacks, the 69-year-old security consultant once received a police commendation for heroism after saving a woman from being mugged.

Unmarried, and caring for his 94-year-old mother, he was a well-loved character in the quiet residential area.

But now his neighbors think he is a domestic terrorist.

Yes, he attended then-President Donald Trump’s rally in Washington, DC, on Jan. 6, but he never entered the Capitol. He was in a friend’s room at the JW Marriott a 30-minute walk away when the Capitol breach occurred.

Nonetheless, he was raided in February by the FBI anti-terrorism task force, handcuffed, paraded and detained for three hours while his apartment was ransacked and all his devices confiscated. Four months later, he hasn’t been charged and doesn’t have his devices back, but his neighbors are shunning him, and he’s had two strokes from the stress.

Keep in mind... he again never entered the Capitol, was at his Hotel which is thirty minutes away from said hotel, but still had his home raided by the FBI, his devices were stolen from him back in February and not returned to him yet, and he's had two strokes as the stress of being labelled a domestic terrorist by law enforcement and the media takes its toll on the 69 year old Joseph Bolanos.

New York Post said:
The warrant authorized the federal agents to seize his property as evidence relating to crimes including “obstruction of Congress,” “civil disorders,” “conspiracy to impede/assault federal agents,” “interstate travel to participate in riot,” and “unlawful entry on restricted buildings or grounds.”

The FBI ransacked both apartments, upending drawers, trashing his mother’s bedroom.

He was handcuffed and taken outside to an FBI car to be interrogated for four hours.

An NBC camera crew had been tipped off and was there to film his shame. NBC quoted “sources” saying charges against him were imminent. The story would be repeated in two local publications.

He started feeling sick at about 11 a.m., so the FBI called an ambulance. When he was admitted to Mt. Sinai, his blood pressure was through the roof and he had suffered a stroke.

The FBI literally caused him to have a stroke and NBC News... after being tipped off by Federal Law enforcement (probably), helped publicly shame him by name.

 

Terthna

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How the FBI is ruining and perhaps slowly killing a man who actually took no part in the January 6th Riots.



Keep in mind... he again never entered the Capitol, was at his Hotel which is thirty minutes away from said hotel, but still had his home raided by the FBI, his devices were stolen from him back in February and not returned to him yet, and he's had two strokes as the stress of being labelled a domestic terrorist by law enforcement and the media takes its toll on the 69 year old Joseph Bolanos.



The FBI literally caused him to have a stroke and NBC News... after being tipped off by Federal Law enforcement (probably), helped publicly shame him by name.

Well, it's his own damn fault for living in New York. Seriously though, the nerve of his neighbors to shun someone they own so much too; they don't deserve a community, and once he's gone? They're going to be left surrounded by backstabbers waiting for their opportunity to strike.
 

Typhonis

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I wonder if his family could sue the FBI at this point. For what they did to him? Make them release what data they had that he was one of the rioters and see if it stands up in court.
 

Megadeath

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I wonder if his family could sue the FBI at this point. For what they did to him? Make them release what data they had that he was one of the rioters and see if it stands up in court.
I'm under the impression that the bar for suing law enforcement in America for such things is almost absurdly high. Admittedly that's based on anecdotal evidence, of individuals who were wrongfully charged with flimsy or practically no evidence, took plea bargains or just stuffed up at trial, and ended up serving years, who got not so much as an apology when the error was eventually discovered and rectified.
 

BlackDragon98

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Banned - Politics
I'm under the impression that the bar for suing law enforcement in America for such things is almost absurdly high. Admittedly that's based on anecdotal evidence, of individuals who were wrongfully charged with flimsy or practically no evidence, took plea bargains or just stuffed up at trial, and ended up serving years, who got not so much as an apology when the error was eventually discovered and rectified.
Not if you're black.

Call up the BLM and cause a few riots.
 

Captain X

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Osaul
I wonder if his family could sue the FBI at this point. For what they did to him? Make them release what data they had that he was one of the rioters and see if it stands up in court.
Qualified Immunity. ;)

In other news...

 

Megadeath

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Breonna Taylor settlement is among largest payouts linked to a police shooting - CNN

Please, read up on your facts before you start making stuff up.

$12 million USD is no small sum.
You really need to be more clear, but if I'm understanding you right you mean to say that they (Or their families.) won their legal cases and got a payout because there was rioting? Do you have anything to suggest there's a causative relation, rather than just correlation? Coz, ya know, a bunch of people have also won cases and received settlements when there was no rioting at all, and other times when there's been riots there was not huge payouts.
 

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