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Chapter 1: What exaggerated narratives were present about January 6th?
It was so exaggerated by the media and by the government. They pushed an exaggerated narrative that did not happen. For example, cops initiated the entire thing.
So let me first preface this by saying my understanding of the events are limited. I've watched a couple of documentaries. And one, I have like a real disdain for just the media in general. But I couldn't find a documentary that wasn't – as soon as it comes on, within three or four minutes, it's like – It just seemed overwhelmingly slanted. I mean, no offense to the media, but they were.
They seemed extremely slanted. And everything was violent this, violent that. And I felt like, okay, you guys are pushing this agenda. And thus far, at that moment, I hadn't seen anything that I would have considered – violent. Later, I definitely did.
But initially, and then they were also, they were saying things that Trump was, an agenda that Trump was pushing, but they never showed any footage where he was saying anything wrong. I'm like, okay, they're saying that he's inciting all of this, but I'm watching what he's saying. And unless I had my own agenda, I wouldn't be taking that Right. Right. then I'm not saying it's untrue.
I'm not saying their version isn't untrue. I always hate that. There's that saying there's, there's their version and your version, you know, and then there's the truth. And I just felt like I was only able to find their version.
Of course they had, they had a monopoly on the information that was, that was given because if you were to say contrary to what the media wanted, wanted to put out there that you were called a conspiracy theorist or called like, you know, you're lying, you're trying to, Erase what would happen.
Like, look, I understand that there were people that have done things they probably shouldn't have did on January 6th. Yeah. But it was so exaggerated by the media and by the government. They're the big ones that pushed it. And I know the media and the government were in bed together. Right. So they push an exaggerated narrative that did not happen. For example, the planning of the insurrection.
First of all, it wasn't even an insurrection. Insurrection is an actual charge. So let me give you an example. Let's say you go into a candy or a candy store and you take some candy.
that's called theft right that's like you taking something and then all the news lines say he robbed that store he robbed that store right you didn't rob the store you stole something right so insurrection they called insurrection insurrection is a charge no one was charged with insurrection so that's number one anyway and that's a side point i digress on that but
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Chapter 2: How did the media portray the events of January 6th?
They said that the night before we were at a house and we were coordinating. We were getting drunk the night before. So we were just watching TV getting drunk. So this whole narrative they push, they were allowed to push it because the government pushed that. And the government knew it was a lie. They know it's a lie. But they pushed it anyway for political reasons. So –
Yeah, we'll get it and all that. We're not in a hurry. We're like 13 minutes in. Oh, sorry.
I get kind of carried away with this conversation because I'm upset about it.
What I was going to say is one of the ones I watched was a journalist. So what he does is first he starts talking about these white supremacist groups that are at these rallies. This is a year or two prior to. And he's saying white supremacist groups, white supremacist groups. And then it shifts to extremist groups.
And then he kind of bounces back and forth and he starts talking about the Proud Boys. But as I'm watching it, I'm thinking, OK, so in my mind, I immediately start thinking, OK, so the Proud Boys is like a white supremacist group. But as he's showing it, there's blacks.
Like they're black.
You know what I'm saying? There's blacks. There's Hispanics. And I'm like, okay. And so what they're showing doesn't quite make sense as far as the Proud Boys are concerned. And at one point he does kind of clarify it where he says like although they do allow blacks and Hispanics to join, I was like, you're lumping them in with a white supremacy movement.
I'm pretty sure – I'm not positive of this, but I'm pretty sure white supremacist groups probably wouldn't be allowing blacks and Hispanics in. I mean, I don't know. Doubtful, yeah. I'm thinking that maybe the core – your core values might be offended by that. But yeah, so that's what – they were going into these different rallies and stuff, and
That was another one of those things where I was like, well, this is you're not making a huge distinction here. And you guys keep showing these groups. You keep talking about the Proud Boys being white supremacists. But that's not what I'm seeing at all. And then they then he talks about how they disappeared. Then they came back and then they're at these rallies.
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Chapter 4: What led to the escalation of violence on January 6th?
Yes.
And so what happens is, obviously, the California-Texas thing, they break off. Well, there's a civil war. And they've been winning. And they're actually entering the Capitol. And so I would say out of the budget of the movie, which I think is pretty good, I think I want to say it's like $40 or $50 million, because I remember thinking this is... let's say 80% of the movie is just not great, right?
I mean, not that it's not great. It's okay. It's just not what you expect. Like I'm expecting a lot more battle. It's not. There's some little skirmishes here and there in towns and stuff. But when they get to the Capitol where these guys are coming in the Capitol, It's a great movie. Like, it becomes really good. I have to watch it.
I mean, I'll watch it tonight, probably.
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These are the conservatives and liberals or, it's not like that. You really, it's very ambiguous. You don't know who's what. You just, you have no, but it's interesting what's happening, how people reacting in small towns. And one of the scenes is these people stumble into a small town where they get grabbed hold of by a National Guard unit or something.
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Chapter 5: What charges did individuals face after the January 6th events?
Do you have any conversations with your buddies? Like, yeah, they're going to recertify it or this.
Nothing about that. Zero about that. Before, during, after, zero conversations about any kind of.
interruption in the uh the the election it's just like hey this is just insanity i can't believe that this just happened yeah that's that's exactly what it was you go to applebee's you have some uh chicken fajitas mozzarella sticks mozzarella sticks and uh beer and then you guys what you do you drive all the way back to florida
No, we drove to, I think our flight was out of Virginia or Baltimore or something. I don't know, I pictured a convoy.
No, yeah, like Humvees or blacked out SUVs. Or some Toyotas with the...
The Hilux, the Toyota Hilux. Yeah. With a little machine gun in the back, the 50 Cal. So you fly back. We flew back. We were nervous, like going back to the airport and even going back to the hotel. We're like, oh man, we're nervous. Like, cause we were hearing people already getting arrested, like at the airport and stuff, people were getting picked up already.
So we're like, oh man, this is, we're going to get arrested. So it was a little scary at first. But, I mean, that was basically it. We flew back.
Well, I mean, I'm assuming you didn't get a letter in the mail asking for you to stop by the FBI office.
No, no. Months went by. I was always kind of nervous about it. Like, oh, man, maybe I'm going to get caught. But I had a mask on the whole time. Like, maybe I'm not, you know. And months went by. So you feel like you've done something wrong. If you're feeling like that, you feel like, well, listen. Yeah. My opinion, I did nothing wrong. I walked in. It was a protest.
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