Were any proven to be brought INTO the capitol?
WOW SUCH INSURRECTION
What you're doing is literally the definition of sensationalism.
You're overinflating statistically insignificant details to create an inaccurate narrative to promote your political agenda.
You were saying there "were no guns". I am saying there were. One of these is an accurate statement.
> WOW SUCH INSURRECTION.
Firearms are not necessarily for something to be classified as an insurrection.
Firearms aren't even necessary if you want to have a revolution:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Power_Revolution
> Were they overthrowing the constituted government or protesting?
From the court filing above:
> On January 7, 2021, the FBI received information that CLEVELAND GROVER MEREDITH, JR. (hereinafter “MEREDITH”) had recently sent a text message in which he wrote, “Thinking about heading over to Pelosi CUNT’s speech and putting a bullet in her noggin on Live TV [purple devil emoji].” Additionally, Agents learned that MEREDITH was likely in the Washington, DC area, and that he allegedly had firearms and ammunition.
* https://www.justice.gov/opa/page/file/1353311/download
To me, personally, threatening to kill someone would fall under a "violent" label, and so would lean more insurrection.
There could have been other people at the event that did not have violent intentions and simply wanted to voice their grievances, and that would lean more towards protest.
Your emphasis here isn't helping at all. You just seem angry and unwilling to participate in civil debate when you do that. For what it's worth, I (and others, I assume) find you less convincing now, regardless of the claims you're making.
This is a good example of the type of discourse social media (hacker news) can bring out when we talk about partisan subjects. At no point did you treat the opposition with respect. You just wanted to get more people from your side to up-vote you; changing zero minds in the process.
It's as disengenous, demonizing of a group, and sensational as it gets.
This poster is also using the same single person as their data point for the motivations of the entire group of protesters.
This is a good example of the type of discourse social media allows by making all arguments equal no matter how accurate the argument is.
If the lack of arrests inside the building prove there were no guns -- it proves there were no people, either.
The fact that capitol police were completely overwhelmed by the insurrectionists, preventing arrests and searches in the Capitol presents rather strong proof issues with “inside the Capitol” (pretty much everything charged as “inside the Capitol” is based primarily on video evidence from the insurrectionists themselves, who were not shy about announcing their purpose.)
I would also note that the crowd having overwhelmed the security in the building, the armed insurrectionists outside the building on the Capitol grounds were more usefully positioned to interfere with any relief effort.
The protestors left the capitol building at some point.
Any idea why?
IIRC, a mix of evident failure of the political objectives and deployment of the DC National Guard.