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@vivify saidFrom Wikipedia
The man who broke in and bashed Pelosi's husband in the head with a hammer was right-wing.
After being Mirandized, DePape gave an interview to San Francisco Police Department officers in which he said he planned to hold Nancy hostage and that he saw her as the "leader of the pack" of lies told by the Democratic Party. He said that he considered himself to be fighting "tyranny" and likened himself to the American founding fathers. DePape told the police that he planned to kidnap and interrogate Nancy, and would break her kneecaps if she "lied" to him, believing that by doing so, "she would then have to be wheeled into Congress" as a "warning" to other members of Congress. He also told police that he was on a "suicide mission" and had additional targets in mind,[38] naming California governor Gavin Newsom, actor Tom Hanks, and Hunter Biden—the son of then-president Joe Biden—as prospective targets.
How TF do you decide he's right wing? To quote Suzy (good grief) Stop Lying.
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@DJJ saidDid you actually read what you just posted?
From Wikipedia
After being Mirandized, DePape gave an interview to San Francisco Police Department officers in which he said he planned to hold Nancy hostage and that he saw her as the "leader of the pack" of lies told by the Democratic Party. He said that he considered himself to be fighting "tyranny" and likened himself to the American founding fathers. DePape told the police ...[text shortened]... prospective targets.
How TF do you decide he's right wing? To quote Suzy (good grief) Stop Lying.
"he planned to hold Nancy hostage and that he saw her as the "leader of the pack" of lies told by the Democratic Party."
That's Fox News programming 24/7.
And:
"In posts on social media and at least two blogs, DePape espoused far-right views, promoting QAnon, Pizzagate, and other far-right conspiracy theories, as well as sharing far-right Internet memes.[7][8][67][11]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Paul_Pelosi
@DJJ saidSo?
@no1marauder
You saw the quote 'from Wikipedia' part?
Are you saying you used a source you didn't believe?
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@DJJ saidBesides the abundance of evidence you provided such as how the man targetted Democrats specifically, Wikipedia (your chosen source) also says
From Wikipedia
After being Mirandized, DePape gave an interview to San Francisco Police Department officers in which he said he planned to hold Nancy hostage and that he saw her as the "leader of the pack" of lies told by the Democratic Party. He said that he considered himself to be fighting "tyranny" and likened himself to the American founding fathers. DePape told the police ...[text shortened]... prospective targets.
How TF do you decide he's right wing? To quote Suzy (good grief) Stop Lying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Paul_Pelosi
Before the attack, [DePape] had embraced various far-right conspiracy theories, including QAnon, Pizzagate, and Donald Trump's false claims of a stolen election in 2020. Online, he made conspiratorial, racist, sexist, and antisemitic posts, and pushed COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.
@wildgrass saidChess is fake too. Engine use is rampant.
Anger on the left didn't attack the capitol because they weren't angry about stolen elections. They're angry about other nonsense.
The whataboutism isn't the point. The point is that most things on the internet are fake (except chess) because people make money off of people's emotions. This St. Clair character exposed what is happening in right-wing influencer circles, b ...[text shortened]... here's a monster media empire of left wingers as well, behind the scenes manipulating your emotions.