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Wednesday, 06.01.2021.

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Congress building occupied: Police shot a woman, bomb found? Trump and Biden spoke up

Although the US Congress building is closed to visitors since the outbreak of pandemic, thousands of Trump supporters have surrounded the building at the moment

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Zhukov

pre 3 godine

@Sreten:
Solid points and undeniable argument.

Toward this end, a most appropriate summary from the internet:

“If the United States saw what the United States is doing in the United States, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States”

Anna

pre 3 godine

I recognize the man wearing fur hat with horns in the photo. I live in Sydney, Australia, he was once my neighbor, but I thought he was in a mental institution.

Sreten

pre 3 godine

Yes. This has already been seen in 2014 in Ukraine.
Yanukovych won the 2010 elections, which were assessed by both American and European observers as free and democratic. Nothing controversial in that. In 2013, he decided to get closer to Russia. Opposition parties did not like that. With rods, stones, baseball bats, handguns, excavators, everyone and everything, they started storming the assembly. Then we all learned that it is a democratic right of citizens - to seize institutions by force and change the government that they do not like, whether it is elected by the will of the people or not.
But the police stood in the way of that plan and even opened fire on some protesters like this policeman now ...

Deutsche Welle, February 21, 2014

https://www.dw.com/bs/eu-uvodi-sankcije-ukrajini/a-17448432

"Scenes of bloody and ruthless clashes took place on the Maidan, reminiscent of a real civil war. The demonstrators exchanged fire with combat ammunition with the security forces."

Well, Europe couldn't just stand idly and allow the police to prevent citizens from exercising their democratic rights to take over state institutions by force ... hey!

And now they will (since they always have a principled position) impose sanctions, ban visas, freeze accounts ... and so on. to all who deny citizens their human rights such as the right of citizens to break down the gates of the parliament and place their people there regardless of the election results.

Sreten

pre 3 godine

Yes. This has already been seen in 2014 in Ukraine.
Yanukovych won the 2010 elections, which were assessed by both American and European observers as free and democratic. Nothing controversial in that. In 2013, he decided to get closer to Russia. Opposition parties did not like that. With rods, stones, baseball bats, handguns, excavators, everyone and everything, they started storming the assembly. Then we all learned that it is a democratic right of citizens - to seize institutions by force and change the government that they do not like, whether it is elected by the will of the people or not.
But the police stood in the way of that plan and even opened fire on some protesters like this policeman now ...

Deutsche Welle, February 21, 2014

https://www.dw.com/bs/eu-uvodi-sankcije-ukrajini/a-17448432

"Scenes of bloody and ruthless clashes took place on the Maidan, reminiscent of a real civil war. The demonstrators exchanged fire with combat ammunition with the security forces."

Well, Europe couldn't just stand idly and allow the police to prevent citizens from exercising their democratic rights to take over state institutions by force ... hey!

And now they will (since they always have a principled position) impose sanctions, ban visas, freeze accounts ... and so on. to all who deny citizens their human rights such as the right of citizens to break down the gates of the parliament and place their people there regardless of the election results.

Anna

pre 3 godine

I recognize the man wearing fur hat with horns in the photo. I live in Sydney, Australia, he was once my neighbor, but I thought he was in a mental institution.

Zhukov

pre 3 godine

@Sreten:
Solid points and undeniable argument.

Toward this end, a most appropriate summary from the internet:

“If the United States saw what the United States is doing in the United States, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States”

Anna

pre 3 godine

I recognize the man wearing fur hat with horns in the photo. I live in Sydney, Australia, he was once my neighbor, but I thought he was in a mental institution.

Sreten

pre 3 godine

Yes. This has already been seen in 2014 in Ukraine.
Yanukovych won the 2010 elections, which were assessed by both American and European observers as free and democratic. Nothing controversial in that. In 2013, he decided to get closer to Russia. Opposition parties did not like that. With rods, stones, baseball bats, handguns, excavators, everyone and everything, they started storming the assembly. Then we all learned that it is a democratic right of citizens - to seize institutions by force and change the government that they do not like, whether it is elected by the will of the people or not.
But the police stood in the way of that plan and even opened fire on some protesters like this policeman now ...

Deutsche Welle, February 21, 2014

https://www.dw.com/bs/eu-uvodi-sankcije-ukrajini/a-17448432

"Scenes of bloody and ruthless clashes took place on the Maidan, reminiscent of a real civil war. The demonstrators exchanged fire with combat ammunition with the security forces."

Well, Europe couldn't just stand idly and allow the police to prevent citizens from exercising their democratic rights to take over state institutions by force ... hey!

And now they will (since they always have a principled position) impose sanctions, ban visas, freeze accounts ... and so on. to all who deny citizens their human rights such as the right of citizens to break down the gates of the parliament and place their people there regardless of the election results.

Zhukov

pre 3 godine

@Sreten:
Solid points and undeniable argument.

Toward this end, a most appropriate summary from the internet:

“If the United States saw what the United States is doing in the United States, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States”