Friday, January 8, 2021

Please pass this on..... BLM activist inside Capitol claims he was 'documenting' riots, once said 'burn it all down'

 

 

 

 

BLM activist inside Capitol claims he was 'documenting' riots, once said 'burn it all down'

John Sullivan has previously called for 'revolution' and to 'rip Trump' out of his office


An anti-Trump activist who once said he wanted to "rip" the president out of office entered the Capitol Building Wednesday alongside a mob of pro-Trump protesters, but he said he was just there to "document" it. 

"There’s this narrative going around right now that Antifa was the people there causing the riots, causing the tension, they were the only people breaking into the Capitol, and I wanted to be able to tell a part of history and show that that was anything but the case," John Sullivan, the founder of Utah-based Insurgence USA, told Fox News Thursday.

Insurgence USA describes itself as "the revolution." It began protesting racial injustice in policing last year following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

In August 2020 remarks to a small crowd at a Washington, D.C., intersection, Sullivan pointed to the nearby White House and unleashed a torrent of violent rhetoric. "We ... about to burn this s--- down," he said. "We gotta ... rip Trump right out of that office right there," he continued, adding, "We ain't about ... waiting until the next election." He then led the crowd in a chant of, "It's time for revolution." 

John Sullivan, the anti-Trump founder of Utah-based Insurgence USA, said he entered the Capitol Building Wednesday alongside a mob of pro-Trump protesters, but he said he was just there to "document."

John Sullivan, the anti-Trump founder of Utah-based Insurgence USA, said he entered the Capitol Building Wednesday alongside a mob of pro-Trump protesters, but he said he was just there to "document." 

Video of his remarks, which include graphic language, can be found here.

Sullivan told Fox News he didn’t notice other left-wing activists inside the building. But he added that he couldn’t know for sure without speaking to everyone individually.

"As far as being able to understand who is in the crowd, based on being around protests a lot … I didn’t see any people who were originally at BLM protests," he said.

Sullivan says he was standing near Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt when she was shot and killed in the Capitol, and video appears to show him on the scene.

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Sullivan told Fox News he regularly attends protests to record what’s going on, including a clash involving Proud Boys on Tuesday near D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza.

"It’s just recording, solely, and not being active in it," he claimed, although he reportedly was arrested in connection with protests back in Utah over the summer and admitted climbing into the Capitol through a window.

His Insurgence USA group’s website advertised an event called "Kick These Fascists out of DC" on Wednesday around the same time as a pro-Trump rally near the National Mall.

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After the Trump rally, a mob of demonstrators breached the Capitol, ransacked congressional offices, and stormed the Senate floor, prompting a chorus of condemnations from members of both major parties. The breach interrupted a joint session of Congress aimed at validating Joe Biden as president-elect. Congress reconvened later in the evening and finished the process.

Sullivan tweeted several videos taken inside the Capitol Wednesday. One contained an up-close view of the fatal shooting of Babbitt, an Air Force veteran, at a barricaded Capitol doorway. Police later said she’d been shot by an officer.

The acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Michael Sherwin, announced a slew of charges in connection with the chaos Thursday, including for weapons possession, assault, and theft, and said more would come.

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Sullivan's Utah arrest was in connection with a protest where a different protester allegedly shot a passing motorist during a confrontation, according to the Deseret News.

Fox News’ Sam Dorman contributed to this report.

 

What promises did Biden make to black community? What will he really do for them that he will NOT do for brown, white etc?

 

 

 

And wouldn't that be called racist?

 

Equal treatment for ALL !!!

 

 

 

 

 

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Video shows POLICE opening gate for pro trump.... pass it on

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=222933892718633

 






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Don't let anyone take away your RIGHT to FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

 

 

Our rights have been taken away little by little.

 

 

 

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NO SPECIAL TREATMENT for anyone.....EVERYONE should be treated the same. SKIN color does NOT mean "FREE STUFF".

 

 

Stop putting your hand out and DEMAND money.

WORK for what you have like everyone else. 

And don't you DARE say that there are NOT jobs out there. 

You just THINK that you are above everyone else and should get a job and you are NOT qualified for.

 

 

 

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Thursday, January 7, 2021

the minute she was shot at capital. BEWARE shows the whole thing, pass it on

 

 

 

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/ConservativesOnly/comments/ksbezn/this_is_the_exact_moment_ashli_babbitt_was_shot/

 

 Watch hand gengures of other police give thumbs up after she is shot and on floor.





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Sunday, January 3, 2021

Democrats propose ban on 'he' and 'she' and all gender-specific words in new rules for Congress

 

 (that is because Pelosi is acting like an " it ". )

 

Democrats propose ban on 'he' and 'she' and all gender-specific words in new rules for Congress

Nick Allen
Pelosi - AP
Pelosi - AP

Republicans have condemned a Democrat plan to eliminate gender-specific pronouns such as "he" and "she" from the rules of the US House of Representatives.

Nancy Pelosi, the Democrat Speaker of the House, announced the proposal as a "bold and future-focused" move, and said it would make the lower chamber of Congress the "most inclusive in history" for transgender and nonbinary people.

The move would do away with any gender-specific references, such as "man", "woman", "husband" or "wife" in the 45-page text of the rules that will govern the House during the 117th Congress, which convenes on Sunday.

Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leader in the House, wrote on Twitter: "This is stupid. Signed - A father, son, and brother".

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Kelly Loeffler, the Republican senator standing for re-election in Georgia on Tuesday, added: "The far-left’s priorities, everyone. If you’d like to still be able to call yourself a father, daughter, mother or son, vote for me on Tuesday. Sincerely, A Proud Daughter."

Democrats said the aim was to "ensure we are inclusive of all members and their families - including those who are nonbinary."

References to "father" and "mother" would be replaced by "parent", while "son' and "daughter" would become "child".

Mentions of "brother" and "sister" would become "sibling". Aunts and uncles would be changed to "parent's sibling".

Other changes would include altering "submit his or her resignation" to "resigns", "chairman" becoming "chair", and "seaman" being changed to "seafarer".

The proposal was put forward by the Democrat-led House rules committee, which is sometimes known as the "traffic cop of the House", and backed by Ms Pelosi.

McCarthy - Shutterstock
McCarthy - Shutterstock

The committee said its intention was to "honour all gender identities by changing pronouns and familial relationships in the House rules to be gender-neutral."

Ms Pelosi said it was a "visionary rules package which reflects the views and values of the full range of our historically diverse House Democratic majority."

She added: "These proposals reflect our priorities as a caucus and as a country."

The rules package also includes establishing a House Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

It will be voted on in the first few days of the new Congress. Democrats will hold a slim majority of about 10 in the 435-member House.

The proposal also included other measures such as banning members of the House and their staff from spreading "manipulated media" like "deepfakes".

Ms Pelosi is facing the challenge of getting enough of her party to turn up in person during the pandemic to ensure she is re-elected as Speaker at the start of the new session.

In the new Congress she will lead a group of House Democrats that includes an increasingly vocal left wing.

Elise Stefanik, a Republican congresswoman from New York, told the New York Post: "Instead of reviving the economy, restoring our Constitutional freedoms and delivering results for the American people, Speaker Pelosi has chosen her debut legislation - which would ban words like mother, sister and daughter."

Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican congresswoman, added: "Here’s a gender neutral word to describe this legislation: ridiculous."

Another recently elected Republican congresswoman wrote on Twitter: "Blatant denial of truth and attack on families!"