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Still waiting for mine :(
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> same
[ "Still waiting for mine :(" ]
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[ "Still waiting for mine :(", ">\n\nsame" ]
Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.
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> I would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right." ]
> We used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone. It would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond. You only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun." ]
> I like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again." ]
> Almost like he knew he was on video?
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't." ]
> That still doesn't matter to cops usually....
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?" ]
> Who pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle? We already know the answer.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually...." ]
> It's a forklift, but it's made specifically for moving vehicles. Naturally, Buffalo mostly uses it for snow.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually....", ">\n\nWho pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle?\nWe already know the answer." ]
> If these machines are used at auto auctions it means they are designed specifically not to cause this kind of damage.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually....", ">\n\nWho pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle?\nWe already know the answer.", ">\n\nIt's a forklift, but it's made specifically for moving vehicles. Naturally, Buffalo mostly uses it for snow." ]
> I mean if you leave your car abandoned and not cleaned off, on a public street, this has to happen.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually....", ">\n\nWho pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle?\nWe already know the answer.", ">\n\nIt's a forklift, but it's made specifically for moving vehicles. Naturally, Buffalo mostly uses it for snow.", ">\n\nIf these machines are used at auto auctions it means they are designed specifically not to cause this kind of damage." ]
> Absolutely have to move the cars off the road. Within a mile of my house 2 vehicles were left to the storm and the roads were cleared around them. People were not supposed to be on the roads and the drivers made poor choices. The 2 near me were lucky the vehicles were unharmed and they received no tickets. Next storm might be different.
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually....", ">\n\nWho pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle?\nWe already know the answer.", ">\n\nIt's a forklift, but it's made specifically for moving vehicles. Naturally, Buffalo mostly uses it for snow.", ">\n\nIf these machines are used at auto auctions it means they are designed specifically not to cause this kind of damage.", ">\n\nI mean if you leave your car abandoned and not cleaned off, on a public street, this has to happen." ]
> great vid and piece of equipment, but 14sec in wtf with the shot up cute utv?
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually....", ">\n\nWho pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle?\nWe already know the answer.", ">\n\nIt's a forklift, but it's made specifically for moving vehicles. Naturally, Buffalo mostly uses it for snow.", ">\n\nIf these machines are used at auto auctions it means they are designed specifically not to cause this kind of damage.", ">\n\nI mean if you leave your car abandoned and not cleaned off, on a public street, this has to happen.", ">\n\nAbsolutely have to move the cars off the road. Within a mile of my house 2 vehicles were left to the storm and the roads were cleared around them. People were not supposed to be on the roads and the drivers made poor choices. The 2 near me were lucky the vehicles were unharmed and they received no tickets. Next storm might be different." ]
>
[ "Everyone's acting all shocked about the forks, it's a common method to move cars at auctions if they won't start. There is usually nothing wrong with it if done right.", ">\n\nI would love to be up there in a skid steer right now. Digging all day in the snow is fun.", ">\n\nWe used to have new car salesmen leaving trade-ins and deliveries in the Parts department loading zone.\nIt would be announced over the PA that this or that vehicle had to be moved, but no one would respond.\nYou only only have to drive the forklift through the showroom with a car at the end of its tynes once to stop it from happening again.", ">\n\nI like that the operator was being so gentle with the cars. Some people wouldn't.", ">\n\nAlmost like he knew he was on video?", ">\n\nThat still doesn't matter to cops usually....", ">\n\nWho pays for the damage caused to the vehicles by using a forklift to move a vehicle?\nWe already know the answer.", ">\n\nIt's a forklift, but it's made specifically for moving vehicles. Naturally, Buffalo mostly uses it for snow.", ">\n\nIf these machines are used at auto auctions it means they are designed specifically not to cause this kind of damage.", ">\n\nI mean if you leave your car abandoned and not cleaned off, on a public street, this has to happen.", ">\n\nAbsolutely have to move the cars off the road. Within a mile of my house 2 vehicles were left to the storm and the roads were cleared around them. People were not supposed to be on the roads and the drivers made poor choices. The 2 near me were lucky the vehicles were unharmed and they received no tickets. Next storm might be different.", ">\n\ngreat vid and piece of equipment, but 14sec in wtf with the shot up cute utv?" ]
Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.” “I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.
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> Germany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil." ]
> Pretty much, on that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from "It's difficult" to "It's over"
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes" ]
> What are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"" ]
> Yea but politicians
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion." ]
> not even that aside some singular opinions here and there.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians" ]
> the reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated. and the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there." ]
> Yeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself." ]
> The nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources." ]
> Russia is showing their weakness.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again." ]
> It's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness." ]
> What are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö" ]
> Jumping from one baseless claim to the next I see. German industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas. Current forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing. You will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas. It’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring" ]
> This is the Germany I like to see.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem." ]
> Russia is busy pulling an Elon.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see." ]
> Never go full Musk
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon." ]
> There is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk" ]
> I’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil And the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available." ]
> Go Canada!
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol" ]
> The resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!" ]
> Lol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps." ]
> I once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. "This job won't even be on my resume" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation." ]
> The Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume." ]
> That's a very German thing to say.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch." ]
> Slapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say." ]
> At this point it would be a bigger threat to germany if canon would stop the export of fax devices to germany ü
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say.", ">\n\nSlapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo." ]
> This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 67%. (I'm a bot) Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia's ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has "No practical significance." "I would not like to say that it's irrelevant but it has no practical significance," said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil. Oil prices barely change as Russia unveils export ban. Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: oil^#1 Russia^#2 price^#3 Germany^#4 crude^#5
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say.", ">\n\nSlapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo.", ">\n\nAt this point it would be a bigger threat to germany if canon would stop the export of fax devices to germany ü" ]
> Nr 1 item of doing business is trust, which in russian is the name of a tiny village in the northern part of siberia
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say.", ">\n\nSlapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo.", ">\n\nAt this point it would be a bigger threat to germany if canon would stop the export of fax devices to germany ü", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 67%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nGermany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia's ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has \"No practical significance.\"\n\"I would not like to say that it's irrelevant but it has no practical significance,\" said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.\nOil prices barely change as Russia unveils export ban.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: oil^#1 Russia^#2 price^#3 Germany^#4 crude^#5" ]
> Oil is always going to be relevant because it’s used for much more than just fuel.
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say.", ">\n\nSlapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo.", ">\n\nAt this point it would be a bigger threat to germany if canon would stop the export of fax devices to germany ü", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 67%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nGermany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia's ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has \"No practical significance.\"\n\"I would not like to say that it's irrelevant but it has no practical significance,\" said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.\nOil prices barely change as Russia unveils export ban.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: oil^#1 Russia^#2 price^#3 Germany^#4 crude^#5", ">\n\nNr 1 item of doing business is trust, which in russian is the name of a tiny village in the northern part of siberia" ]
> Yes, but that makes up a small fraction of the market compared to setting it on fire for energy
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say.", ">\n\nSlapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo.", ">\n\nAt this point it would be a bigger threat to germany if canon would stop the export of fax devices to germany ü", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 67%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nGermany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia's ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has \"No practical significance.\"\n\"I would not like to say that it's irrelevant but it has no practical significance,\" said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.\nOil prices barely change as Russia unveils export ban.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: oil^#1 Russia^#2 price^#3 Germany^#4 crude^#5", ">\n\nNr 1 item of doing business is trust, which in russian is the name of a tiny village in the northern part of siberia", ">\n\nOil is always going to be relevant because it’s used for much more than just fuel." ]
>
[ "Germany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia’s ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has “no practical significance.”\n“I would not like to say that it’s irrelevant but it has no practical significance,” said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.", ">\n\nGermany: you destroyed any reliance left when you blew up those pipes", ">\n\nPretty much,\non that day the general opinion in Germany about Russian energy went from \"It's difficult\" to \"It's over\"", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about? It was over way before that, practically and in the publics opinion.", ">\n\nYea but politicians", ">\n\nnot even that aside some singular opinions here and there.", ">\n\nthe reality is that much of the oil will still find it's way to banned countries, but with even less profit for Russia, and more for the middle men, who will then also have an incentive to keep Russia isolated.\nand the price cap was intended to reduce Russian profits while not depriving the world of oil, so Russia is playing itself.", ">\n\nYeah Oil isn’t really that rare of a resource at the end of the day. Although it is funny that back in the 70s-80s the fear with fossil fuels wasn’t so much environmental but rather we would soon run out of fossil fuel sources.", ">\n\nThe nuance there is that the cheapest oil is long over, but as the price rises some partially depleted wells and extraction methods become competitive again.", ">\n\nRussia is showing their weakness.", ">\n\nIt's amazing how Germany was able to ditch Russian reliance on gas and oiö", ">\n\nWhat are you talking about ? We are currently increasing our storage of gas... during the heating season. No big actor, industry or government, so much as thinks it somewhat likely that shutdowns are occuring", ">\n\nJumping from one baseless claim to the next I see.\nGerman industrial output is up this year, not down. Factories are open full week. There was some panic early on in spring/summer when it was unclear whether Germany would be able to prepare for a winter without Russian gas.\nCurrent forecasts show that Germany will get through winter just fine without rationing.\n\nYou will have the problem that LNG is much more expensive than normal natural gas.\n\nIt’s true that LNG is more expensive. But that is not a problem.", ">\n\nThis is the Germany I like to see.", ">\n\nRussia is busy pulling an Elon.", ">\n\nNever go full Musk", ">\n\nThere is plenty of US, Saudi and Norwegian oil available.", ">\n\nI’m in Alberta Canada. The 4th biggest proven oil reserves are about a 5hour drive away. And that proven oil reserve is only 65% of Canada’s oil \nAnd the country is under 70% of perm-a frost. Wonder how much is under there we can’t see lol", ">\n\nGo Canada!", ">\n\nThe resolve to present a cap means a resolve to not buy oil otherwise. The Russian ban is just a refusal with additional steps.", ">\n\nLol.....it's like resigning because you have a new job and then your boss saying you're fired in the same conversation.", ">\n\nI once had a manager say he wouldn't give me a reference. \"This job won't even be on my resume\" was not what Andre expected to hear in response to his threat. I was already applying for other jobs and, in fact, had not listed that one on my resume.", ">\n\nThe Russian fall into irrelevance is delicious to watch.", ">\n\nThat's a very German thing to say.", ">\n\nSlapped their dick down on Russias dinner table didnt they. Bravo.", ">\n\nAt this point it would be a bigger threat to germany if canon would stop the export of fax devices to germany ü", ">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 67%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nGermany on Wednesday shrugged off Russia's ban on oil sales to countries and companies that comply with a price cap agreed by Western allies, saying it has \"No practical significance.\"\n\"I would not like to say that it's irrelevant but it has no practical significance,\" said an economy ministry spokeswoman, adding that Germany has been preparing since early summer to do without Russian oil.\nOil prices barely change as Russia unveils export ban.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: oil^#1 Russia^#2 price^#3 Germany^#4 crude^#5", ">\n\nNr 1 item of doing business is trust, which in russian is the name of a tiny village in the northern part of siberia", ">\n\nOil is always going to be relevant because it’s used for much more than just fuel.", ">\n\nYes, but that makes up a small fraction of the market compared to setting it on fire for energy" ]
"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned." - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021
[]
> If he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting "his people" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for "stopping the steal" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021" ]
> He was probably in his office directing them.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?" ]
> Over his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them." ]
> Brave Josh Hawley ran away. Bravely ran away away. When danger reared it's ugly head, He bravely turned his tail and fled. Yes, brave Josh Hawley turned about And gallantly he chickened out. Swiftly taking to his feet, He beat a very brave retreat. Bravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away." ]
> r/ExpectedMontyPython
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!" ]
> Nobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython" ]
> This was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!" ]
> I can’t qwhite figure it out.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why." ]
> The Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out." ]
> Thanks Patton.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government." ]
> And Eisenhower.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton." ]
> Don't forget Douglas MacArthur.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower." ]
> Or the Alamo.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur." ]
> What was that thing we were supposed to remember?
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo." ]
> Not to run with scissors
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?" ]
> No shit
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors" ]
> Right. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit" ]
> As a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before." ]
> Should have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…" ]
> Nah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south." ]
> As soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance." ]
> We did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out." ]
> No we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years" ]
> So here's how I see that conversation going: North: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters. South: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month. Naw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate)." ]
> I was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous." ]
> They got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic." ]
> Would cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks? Yeah, didn't think so.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood." ]
> They would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so." ]
> They would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big" ]
> The real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime." ]
> Finally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report." ]
> if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian Ah yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Teachings such as: "Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!"
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath." ]
> Episcopalians have been growing on me.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"" ]
> So they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me." ]
> A spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.” so regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity. Edit: this is an illustration of how "back the blue" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat." ]
> what is often a "narrative" for sheltered white people is quite simply "reality" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are." ]
> precisely.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC" ]
> Walker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely." ]
> We've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. Now we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6." ]
> I was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since. We had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline." ]
> None of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves." ]
> Yep and would not have needed “help” finding them either
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white." ]
> If they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either" ]
> We’ve seen this time and time again. Think of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. Now think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? Of course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps." ]
> They let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls. I am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building." ]
> If they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone." ]
> Tell us something we didn't already know.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.", ">\n\nIf they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people." ]
> Cats use their tails for balance and have nearly 30 individual bones in them!
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.", ">\n\nIf they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people.", ">\n\nTell us something we didn't already know." ]
> I have nipples Greg, could you milk me?
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.", ">\n\nIf they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people.", ">\n\nTell us something we didn't already know.", ">\n\nCats use their tails for balance and have nearly 30 individual bones in them!" ]
> Thank you Tom
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.", ">\n\nIf they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people.", ">\n\nTell us something we didn't already know.", ">\n\nCats use their tails for balance and have nearly 30 individual bones in them!", ">\n\n\nI have nipples Greg, could you milk me?" ]
> There would have been semi trailers full body bags.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.", ">\n\nIf they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people.", ">\n\nTell us something we didn't already know.", ">\n\nCats use their tails for balance and have nearly 30 individual bones in them!", ">\n\n\nI have nipples Greg, could you milk me?", ">\n\nThank you Tom" ]
> Yup. It would be called the "Capitol Massacre" if they were black.
[ "\"Had the tables been turned, and President Trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of Black Lives Matter and Antifa protesters, I might have been a little concerned.\" - direct quote of Republican Senator Ron Johnson, March 11, 2021", ">\n\nIf he wasn't concerned or felt in danger in any way then why wasn't he out there greeting \"his people\" instead of hiding away like the other congresspeople? I mean he didn't feel endangered or concerned at all and he was all for \"stopping the steal\" to the point of trying to get fake electors to Pence, so why wasn't he out in front of the riot leading the way?", ">\n\nHe was probably in his office directing them.", ">\n\nOver his phone like Green, Bobert, Gosar, Gohmert, et al. Hawley too but he was running…away.", ">\n\nBrave Josh Hawley ran away.\nBravely ran away away.\nWhen danger reared it's ugly head,\nHe bravely turned his tail and fled.\nYes, brave Josh Hawley turned about\nAnd gallantly he chickened out.\nSwiftly taking to his feet,\nHe beat a very brave retreat.\nBravest of the brave, Josh Hawley!", ">\n\nr/ExpectedMontyPython", ">\n\nNobody expects the Spanish inquisiton!", ">\n\nThis was already obvious to anyone who has an ounce of critical thinking. Those Bundy family nuts pointed assault rifles at cops and then later took over a government office in an armed assault. They were treated with kid gloves the whole time. I’ll let you guess why.", ">\n\nI can’t qwhite figure it out.", ">\n\nThe Bonus Army was met with tanks because homeless WWI vets wanted benefits from the government.", ">\n\nThanks Patton.", ">\n\nAnd Eisenhower.", ">\n\nDon't forget Douglas MacArthur.", ">\n\nOr the Alamo.", ">\n\nWhat was that thing we were supposed to remember?", ">\n\nNot to run with scissors", ">\n\nNo shit", ">\n\nRight. We literally have pics of a hundred Nat Guard soldiers lined up on the steps of the SCOTUS during peaceful BLM protests like a year before.", ">\n\nAs a White person I always thought those folks were beyond stupid. This country enshrined Slavery in the constitution…", ">\n\nShould have just formed a northern union instead of making a 3/5ths + senate compromise with the south.", ">\n\nNah, we should have just strung up every rebel when we had the chance.", ">\n\nAs soon as they seceded anyways, we should have ripped the compromises out.", ">\n\nWe did. Conservatives on the Supreme Court just made sure systemic racism could continue after they destroyed the 14th amendment for 80+ years", ">\n\nNo we didn't, we left the senate alive. We should have tossed the compromise of having a upper house (the senate).", ">\n\nSo here's how I see that conversation going:\nNorth: We've won. We kicked your asses. You lost. Now it's time for some freedom for the slaves and comeuppance on the slave holders/masters.\nSouth: Now lookee here. You won, we lost, fair and square. But look around you. See how many Negroes there are? Do you know how to deal with them? No. You don't. Why, I bet they'll be rebelling within the month.\nNaw, you need us to stay down here and regulate them Negroes. Keep an eye on em. We know their tricky and sloth-like ways. We know how sneaky they can be first hand! Why, they'd just walk all over yous.", ">\n\nI was convinced that even the white Walmartians were going to be repelled with force. I’m surprised as hell that they got in alive. For me, it’s proof that law enforcement is at least MAGA sympathetic.", ">\n\nThey got helping hands down the stairs on the way out. If this was a mob of black people the Capitol steps would have run red with blood.", ">\n\nWould cops have moved barricades aside for a crowd of black men yelling anti-government slogans and waving flagpoles and hockey sticks?\nYeah, didn't think so.", ">\n\nThey would have been shot long before their crowd was allowed to even be that big", ">\n\nThey would have been shot before leaving their bed without committing any crime.", ">\n\nThe real bombshell (not really) is that Cheney insisted that any language on this topic be excised from the final report.", ">\n\nFinally we're starting to talk about the elephant in the room, that if the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian they would have been arrested the night before for transportation weapons, and conspiracy , and if there would have been an insurrection it would have been a blood bath.", ">\n\n\nif the terrorists weren't white and mostly Christian\n\nAh yes, those who follow the teachings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\nTeachings such as: \"Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you. And HANG MIKE PENCE!\"", ">\n\nEpiscopalians have been growing on me.", ">\n\nSo they are genuinely nice folks… and reluctantly Christian… that’s awesome. We need a religion that just focuses on being nice to people. Like the one commandment should be, don’t be an asshat.", ">\n\n\nA spokesman for Jan. 6 panel member Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told The Washington Post last month that committee staffers had “submitted subpar material for the report that reflects long-held liberal biases about federal law enforcement” and that she would not “sign onto any ‘narrative’ that suggests Republicans are inherently racist or smears men and women in law enforcement.”\n\nso regardless if they were facts, she wasn't including them. definitely not bias. Thanks, Liz. We celebrate your mediocrity.\nEdit: this is an illustration of how \"back the blue\" became about preventing critique of the police IN OPPOSITION TO protecting the police when the two options are at odds which they often are.", ">\n\nwhat is often a \"narrative\" for sheltered white people is quite simply \"reality\" for a lot of other folk, either non-sheltered (aka poor) whites or PoC", ">\n\nprecisely.", ">\n\nWalker’s testimony echoed the observations of many Americans, including President Joe Biden, who noted the stark difference in the law enforcement response to protests in D.C. following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd and the lax security at the Capitol on Jan. 6.", ">\n\nWe've been saying this since it started on January 6, 2021. \nNow we're approaching the second anniversary and it finally gets a headline.", ">\n\nI was seething about that the day it happened, I'm pretty sure I said as much here, on the day and several times since.\nWe had just watched a solid years of BLM protests being met with violence, and then we watch a literal coup attempt be handled with kids gloves.", ">\n\nNone of them would have been allowed to leave the area. They all would have immediately been arrested and charged with crimes - at least the ones that weren't shot to death. And many would have been killed that day had the crowd been black instead of white.", ">\n\nYep and would not have needed “help” finding them either", ">\n\nIf they were black nobody would’ve died inside the Capitol Building, they all would have died on the steps.", ">\n\nWe’ve seen this time and time again. \nThink of the Bundy standoff in 2014 where ranchers had an armed standoff occurred between state and federal officials and ranchers, who were assisted by the likes of groups like the Oathkeepers, because their feelings got hurt when their cattle were to be confiscated after they let them illegally graze for years on publicly owned land. \nNow think of every protest against things like white supremacy, nationalism, and police brutality that has transpired in the last several years. Isn’t it peculiar that the police virtually always put their backs to the likes of white supremacists and face BLM protestors while holding their weapons? \nOf course, it’s basic math, but what the house sargent said is true - had the January 6th seditionists been a few shades darker, they wouldn’t have even made it to the steps of the Capitol Building.", ">\n\nThey let those Nazis waltz into the Capitol building and smear shit on the walls.\nI am sure some of them would have even joined in if we didn't live in the age of the camera phone.", ">\n\nIf they would.have been black they would all be charged with murder for the people that were killed during the insurrection. I don't know why more people aren't talking about this. The sentences would be much harsher if they were sentencing black people.", ">\n\nTell us something we didn't already know.", ">\n\nCats use their tails for balance and have nearly 30 individual bones in them!", ">\n\n\nI have nipples Greg, could you milk me?", ">\n\nThank you Tom", ">\n\nThere would have been semi trailers full body bags." ]