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Just wondering - and I don't GAF if anyone has a crack at me - what the difference is between the American so-called 'heroes' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 1775, and the American so-called 'insurrectionists' and 'domestic terrorists' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 2021?

AFAIAC - not one iota. Domestic terrorists at Boston and Concord. Domestic terrorists at the Capitol.

Just wondering - and I don't GAF if anyone has a crack at me - what the difference is between the American so-called 'heroes' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 1775, and the American so-called 'insurrectionists' and 'domestic terrorists' who violently protested against the legitimate authorities in 2021? AFAIAC - not one iota. Domestic terrorists at Boston and Concord. Domestic terrorists at the Capitol.

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The 1775 people had wealth, land ownership, slaves, military munitions, and excellent educations.

Those are the first differences that come to mind.

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The ones in 1776, weren’t faggots.

Oh really? Must have been some around at that time...

From https://www.lgbtqhistory.org/lgbt-rights-timeline-in-american-history/

'1714 – Sodomy laws in place in the early colonies and in the colonial militia. These laws remained in place until challenged in 1925....

'1778 – Lieutenant Gotthold Frederick Enslin of the Continental Army becomes the first documented service member to be dismissed from the U.S. military for homosexuality. Read more at U.S. History Naval Institute Blog / Timeline of Military Gay History....'

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So they kicked out their faggots. That means they weren’t faggots. Thank you for proving my point.

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Yeah. They wouldn't have been too thrilled about a rainbow flag.

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In 1776 they were not cosplaying.

What a completely shite comment. Cosplaying? Ask the police at the Capitol whether they thought there was cosplay involved.

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While you’re at it, ask the police why they moved the barricades aside to let the “terrorists” in.

You're most likely over there. Why don't you do some investigations into it? Isn't 'citizen journalism' a big thing these days?

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The difference is that the ones in 1775 had the conviction to see things done effectively.

The ones in 2021 were LARPfags who didn’t do anything violent or insurrectionist and ended up getting arrested for the crime of trespassing, milling about on “government owned” property, spurred on by provocateurs who were released within 24 hours of arrest.

And what, pray tell, is a 'LARPfag'?

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That’s a really suspicious question there, buddy. I literally never saw that exact term being used in my whole life, but I can tell exactly what it means.

You not from the internet or something ?

Bloody hell - suspicious? Just made me choke on my beer. I have never heard that term. So?

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Somebody who shows up for a “revolution” with only his dick in his hand thinking that waving signs, yelling a little bit, and cheering for a tangerine dufus will change the world.

Simply put, a goober with no concept of how things operate.

So basically you on Poal.

WGAF what you think about me on Poal? I'm just laughing at you Americans getting all righteous about what happened in January and how it's somehow evil. Yet you celebrate the same shit that happened 200+ years earlier.