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When breaking into a federal building you should expect nothing less.

Whether you want to believe it or not breaking into a federal building, storming the capital when it's full of politicians conducting business is a way more serious offense than smashing the windows at Macy's.

Of course they're going to be looking for these guys. It's completely logical for them to want to make an example out of all of these people and they will. They will send a message.

I'm just pointing out the obvious here.

If you're going to do something make sure you are fully prepared to pay the price.

When breaking into a federal building you should expect nothing less. Whether you want to believe it or not breaking into a federal building, storming the capital when it's full of politicians conducting business is a way more serious offense than smashing the windows at Macy's. Of course they're going to be looking for these guys. It's completely logical for them to want to make an example out of all of these people and they will. They will send a message. I'm just pointing out the obvious here. If you're going to do something make sure you are fully prepared to pay the price.

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All other things being equal I would agree with you. Breaking the law should have consequences. The people also have the natural right to rise up and throw off the binds of a tyrannical government. If they really felt that the time for open rebellion was upon us then they should never had left the capital building. The fact that they romped around the chamber room, stole some laptops and a podium, and then went home proves that they were just larping faggots that were caught up in the moment. They broke the law in a big way and I have little sympathy.

But the problem is that NOT ALL OTHER THINGS ARE EQUAL. The Democrat Pussy Hat brigade stormed the capital in 2018 in order to stop the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh. They entered the building by pushing past capital police. They pushed into the chamber and disrupted the hearing. What they got was a halt of the proceeding and a delay. They got lunch served to them when they staged a sit-in in the halls. They got high level meetings with senators and they got press interviews so that their voice could be heard. AND THERE WERE ZERO ARRESTS.

The unequal treatment of protesters based on their political affiliation is a gross violation of the equal protection clause of the Constitution of the United States. I agree with you that when breaking into a federal building you should expect consequences... but we need to either prosecute all of them or none of them. Personally I would be ok with a bunch of Qtards sitting in jail if we had a bunch of Pussy Hat fem-nazis in jail as well.