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An insufferable lawmaker and an insufferable internet troll. |
The internet has been a profitable recruiter for terrorism. It practically influences millions of individuals to take up violence. Many of these folks are driven by politics, their need to be liked (or loved) and the thrill of taking on a villain. Their reckless needs to attack people they never met in their lives is insane.
Even elected politicians are driven by this. In reality, it's noise.
It's a game to some.
This insufferable lawmaker from Georgia is a perfect example of how the internet can drive people to the extreme. Instead of doing her job which is to serve the constituents of the 14th Congressional District, she spends her time visiting domestic terrorists.
The folks in Northwest Georgia need to see whether she is delivering results.
I mean what will it take for Republicans and Democrats to stop allowing bombastic politicians dominate the news and their agendas.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) and Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) visits the federal inmates involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Greene was heckled after visiting the federal time out.
She called the protesters "paid actors" who were evil.
"As you can see, there’s paid protesters here today," Greene said as the sound of chaos rang out in the background outside the D.C. jail where Jan. 6 defendants are behind bars. The noise seemed to come entirely from a single demonstrator. "And they can whistle and say everything they want but we will not be deterred. We do not care about them because they work for evil," Greene declared.
In a subsequent tweet, the MAGA firebrand said the protester, who was wearing a mask and glasses, "needs to be arrested, and we tried to have him arrested."
She alleged that he "tried multiple times to assault me and other members."
She tried to call the law on the protester. How Karen of her.
No one was arrested.
By the way, she posed with Chaya Raichik, the infamous social media influencer known as Libs of TikTok. She was permanently banned on the platform. She supports banning TikTok in the United States.
Internet trolls believe powder sent to Alvin Bragg was staged. |
Raichik had tried to "visit" Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).
Appearing on the steps of the Cannon Building this week, Raichik said she wanted to ask the congresswoman "why she lied about me" and "get some answers."
Raichik knocked on the Democrat's office door, a staff member said she wasn't there.
The aide also denied Raichik's request to speak to a staff member about the Democrat's tech policy.
Ocasio-Cortez is a bombastic politician as well as Greene.
They both get death threats and protesters.
Ocasio-Cortez was stalked by far right agitators and also Greene when she was a nobody.
Greene and Ocasio-Cortez sit on the same committee but never engage with one another.
Several far right agitators believe the suspicious powder sent to Manhattan, New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg was staged.
On several platforms, there are several who believe its Jussie Smollett 2.O to it being a federal government false flag operation.
The powder was eventually determined to not be dangerous, but it was sent in an envelope along with a message that said "Alvin: I’m gonna kill you!" according to a report by MSNBC. The envelope was postmarked in Orlando, Florida on March 21, and arrived at the DA’s office Friday, March 24.
He threatening violence if he is indicted. |
Even Drudge think this goes too far. |
Not sorry for her actions. |
Walking with fiance, the far right extremist buries her head in a newspaper. |
Jan. 6 rioter is attacked by the far right as an informant. |
An Arizona man at the center of a right-wing conspiracy theory about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack on Thursday called on Fox News host Tucker Carlson to publicly retract his “false and defamatory statements” alleging that he was secretly working with the federal government during the attack.
Ray Epps became a target of far-right allegations that claimed he was working with the federal government and sought to provoke violence during the Capitol attack.
In a letter to Carlson and Fox News general counsel Bernard Gugar, Michael Teter, a lawyer for Epps, said the Fox News host “persists with his assault on the truth” by pushing “fanciful notions” regarding Epps’ involvement in the Capitol attack that have “demonstrably (and already proven to be) false.”
Teter demanded that Carlson and Fox News publicly retract the claim that Epps was working for the federal government during the events of Jan. 6, 2021, and the claim that Epps “acted as an instigator or provocateur of the insurrection.”
“We expect that you will give the same airtime in retracting these falsehoods as you spent amplifying them,” Teter wrote. “Further, Mr. Carlson and Fox News must issue a formal on-air apology for the lies you have spread about Mr. Epps.”
Teter said that Epps and his wife have been “subjected to threats, intimidation and harassment, resulting in significant economic and emotional damages” as a result of Carlson and other Fox News hosts promoting the conspiracy theory.
Teter noted that Carlson and other Fox News officials are currently under scrutiny over Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against the network. Dominion, which sued Fox in March 2021, accuses the network of defamation and alleges it boosted conspiracy theories it knew were false, including that Dominion equipment was used to rig the 2020 election for Joe Biden.
Arguments in the Dominion case were heard in hearings this week on dueling motions seeking pretrial rulings. A judge will soon decide how much of Dominion’s case heads to a jury next month.
“Recent revelations from the Dominion Voting lawsuit may help explain why Fox News has allowed the falsehoods about Mr. Epps to continue to spread, and be amplified, through its network,” Teter wrote. “But fear of losing viewers by telling them the truth is not a defense to defamation and false light.”
A spokesperson for Fox News did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for comment.
Epps was seen on video the night of Jan. 5, 2021 asking other people to “go into the Capitol” the next day before others began chanting “Fed, Fed, Fed” at him. In video from Jan. 6, Epps shouted to those nearby: “OK, folks, spread the word! As soon as the president is done speaking, we go to the Capitol. The Capitol is this direction,” PolitiFact reported.
The video gained significant attention among some prominent conservatives in Congress. In addition to being spread by Fox News, the Epps conspiracy theory was featured in right-wing outlets such as One America News and Carlson’s Jan. 6 documentary series “Patriot Purge.”
The House committee that investigated the Capitol attack in the last Congress dismissed the Epps conspiracy theory. The panel last year said Epps told committee members in an interview that he was not a federal agent.
Epps also told the committee that the “crazy” conspiracy theories he is a target of have torn apart his life. He said that he received death threats, his business suffered, people have shown up at his house and his grandchildren were being “picked on at school” because of the allegations.
“We had a tour bus come by our home and our business with all these whacked out people in it,” Epps said in an interview with the Jan. 6 committee. “There are good people out there that was in Washington. Those aren’t the people that’s coming by our house. This attracts — when they do this sort of thing, this attracts all the crazies out there.”
Next step, run for the senate. |
The shooter is motivated within seconds to take out as many people as he/she can.
What to do to protect your life.
1. Run - If you hear sounds like firecrackers, popping sounds or suspicious activities around a large gathering (i.e. malls, stores, clubs, public gatherings), if you can flee, run away from the shooter. Do not run in a straight path of the sight. Move around and zig-zag if possible to keep yourself out the line of fire. It's best to not film a shooter commiting the act. If you are willing to risk your life for a viral video, more power to you but its best to stay out of the line of fire by running away.
3. Fight - If you are willing to risk your life or willing to film the incident, you have no choice but to fight. Make sure you grab something that is powerful enough to disarm a shooter. Do not confront a shooter in the midst of sight. Make yourself not visible if you're trying to fight. Do not think being a "good guy with a gun" is going to stop a bad guy. The cops don't see good guys trying to stop bad guys. They see active shooters and they will shoot anyone who is armed regardless of the matter. If you're ready to fight, be prepared to die. It's best to not be easily seen if you're trying to stop a shooter. If you're a conceal carry and attempt to disarm an active shooter, you are willing to sacrifice your life to save lives. You are willing to go hero, you could die a hero or an idiot.
The suspect was found dead in Southwestern Colorado. |
Use the hashtag #ignorethenoise whenever you deal with folks who embrace this.
Never stops. |
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Lifeline) at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or 988, or text the Crisis Text Line (text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The deaf and hard of hearing can contact the Lifeline via TTY at 1-800-799-4889. All calls are confidential. Contact social media outlets directly if you are concerned about a friend’s social media updates or dial 911 in an emergency. Learn more on the Lifeline’s website or the Crisis Text Line’s website.
The call number to the U.S. Capitol is now going to be used. This is the official phone number, 202-224-3121. Let them know that "thoughts and prayers," "hearts going to" and "good guys with guns" are no longer acceptable and you want legislation to curb gun violence.
GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES.
Inmates escape to an IHOP. |
Two men tunnel out a jail and wound up at a Virginia IHOP. |
Rap troll got beaten up. |
(Full clip) shows Tekashi 6ix9ine jumped n severely beaten down while at the gym… (LA Fitness?)#6ix9ine #fightpage #fight #snitch #hiphop #tekashi6ix9ine #fightsvideos #rapmusic #streetfight
— 4ortunefame💰✨👑✨💰 (@4ortunefame) March 22, 2023
Watch! pic.twitter.com/5ycIH57no8
‼️Awareness‼️Story via TMZ - Tekashi 6ix9ine was savagely beaten by a group of men inside a South Florida gym ... with injuries so bad the controversial rapper was rushed to a hospital by ambulance.
— GrindFace TV (Entertainment) (@grindfacetv_) March 22, 2023
6ix9ine's attorney, Lance Lazzaro, tells TMZ ... the rapper was inside the sauna… pic.twitter.com/CCanobo9lb
#Tekashi #6ix9ine got hands and feet put on him in Florida #damn pic.twitter.com/rwu0EdnIdN
— Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) March 22, 2023
Not phased by the noise. |
Rand Paul being a total douche again. |
Tyga going to take Avril Lavigne to the poor house. |