Yesterday,
Trump supporters attempted to take over the U.S. Capitol building in hope of stopping the Electoral Vote Count from happening. Four people died. Many others were injured in the fighting and sent to the hospital. Multiple explosive devices were also recovered from inside the Capitol grounds.
There were enough Trump supporters to stop the proceedings of the Electoral Vote, at least temporarily. This attempt to halt democracy is unacceptable. Their use of violence is intolerable.
Trump maintains that he has won the election “by a landslide.” These are false claims. By not condemning the violent actions of the protestors he is supporting them. These supporters are decked out in MAGA hats and Trump flags, obviously they are acting on his behalf.
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At first, I was angry when I saw how they treated the insurrectionists at the Capitol. – Behold.
white privilege is violently storming and looting the capitol,tearing down the USA flag and putting up a trump flag instead.then simply getting sent back home while having a swat team hold your hand while you walk slowly down the stairs… #WashingtonDC#whiteprivilege#Capitolpic.twitter.com/4FUQEGIdAl
I’ve seen and said myself. “If black folks stormed the Capitol, we’d be dead.”
Then, I had a moment of clarity. Black folks DID Storm the Capitol today. With our votes.
I refuse to let these idiots spoil my good mood. We won. They lost. And it’s eating them up. That a black man and a Jewish man won thanks to a black woman in the heart of the old confederacy says something.