That’s why I didn’t quote anyone. I remember a good George Carlin skit about how language and meanings of words are changed. I’ll see if I can find it. Riot would be an accurate term. Insurrection being used is just to change the meaning of a word slightly to fit a narrative for the purpose of mind control.FYI, the only reason I used the word insurrection is that Buck's article used it and claims "officials" were aware of the attack was going to happen ahead of time. That differentiates it from what I believe it is: a bunch of people that got wound up by rhetoric and started rioting. Given that BLM rioters (in Seattle iirc) actually took over a section of the city, which is insurrection? If people actually showed in DC with plans to storm the Capitol, then IMHO, that when it goes above and beyond rioting.
FYI, the only reason I used the word insurrection is that Buck's article used it and claims "officials" were aware of the attack was going to happen ahead of time. That differentiates it from what I believe it is: a bunch of people that got wound up by rhetoric and started rioting. Given that BLM rioters (in Seattle iirc) actually took over a section of the city, which is insurrection? If people actually showed in DC with plans to storm the Capitol, then IMHO, that when it goes above and beyond rioting.
Technically, what happened fits the definition of insurrection (violence against the gov't), but IMHO it's a loaded word. BLM riots included violence against gov't, but we didn't call that an insurrection.That’s why I didn’t quote anyone. I remember a good George Carlin skit about how language and meanings of words are changed. I’ll see if I can find it. Riot would be an accurate term. Insurrection being used is just to change the meaning of a word slightly to fit a narrative for the purpose of mind control.
The Portland burners attacking a fed courthouse on consecutive nights is more along the lines of insurrection...they even had weapons...Technically, what happened fits the definition of insurrection (violence against the gov't), but IMHO it's a loaded word. BLM riots included violence against gov't, but we didn't call that an insurrection.
I don't know if I'd call that more "insurectiony" than kicking in the doors at the Capitol.The Portland burners attacking a fed courthouse on consecutive nights is more along the lines of insurrection...they even had weapons...
Was the Capitol set on fire?I don't know if I'd call that more "insurectiony" than kicking in the doors at the Capitol.