DC Braces for Imaginary Army of White Supremacists
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
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Some Trump supporters were reportedly dreaming of a military coup.
Soldiers would flood D.C. and keep their man in the White House.
If you saw the city today, you might think their dream had come true.
There are 25,000 National Guardsmen protecting tomorrow's inauguration.
That's on top of beefed-up city police, Capitol Police, Secret Service, and Homeland Security.
D.C. is practically a ghost town with roadblocks everywhere.
Mayor Muriel Bowser told everyone to stay indoors.
Airbnb canceled all D.C. reservations for the whole week, and a Don't Host Hate campaign tried to shut down all the hotels.
You can't drive to the mall.
The entire area inside this red line, about four square miles, is barricaded off.
In the center left, note that three bridges into the city are closed.
One of them carries 200,000 cars a day.
The D.C. subway closed 13 stations.
The nation's capital has never been so heavily guarded, not even during the Civil War.
In July 1864, Confederate General Jubal Early showed up with 14,000 men and 40 cannon.
21,000 Yankees sent them packing.
They fought off an entire Confederate army with 4,000 fewer men than the number of National Guardsmen defending the place now.
Those 25,000 are five times as many soldiers as we have in Iraq and Afghanistan put together.
So what is Washington afraid of?
Insurrection. White supremacist insurrection.
National Public Radio talks about armed insurrection at the U.S. Capitol today.
Still so strange to say those words out loud.
Not strange.
Idiotic. An insurrection is an attempt to overthrow authority.
In this case, the federal government.
Only a half-wit could think these people are trying to overthrow the U.S. government.
But that's the official story.
An armed insurrection?
Well, yes, they had flagpoles.
This was a leaderless rabble without any idea or plan that managed to occupy the U.S. Capitol.
It was like occupying the office of a university president, except that student insurrectionists get what they want, while the jokers of the Capitol will get prison time.
In 2019, these students chained the doors shut.
And what's with this cuckoo idea that the Capitol rioters were white supremacists?
And this lunacy is everywhere.
Just two days after the riot, Joe Biden had the mob pegged for a bunch of thugs, white supremacists, domestic terrorists.
The Guardian's headline was Insurrection Day.
When white supremacist terror came to the U.S. Capitol, the Atlantic explained that the Capitol riot was an attack on multiracial democracy.
A fellow at the Brookings Institution explained that the domestic terrorists showed America they fundamentally believe in maintaining and enacting white supremacy.
In an article called White Riot, the New York Times said white supremacy.
And frank racism are prime motivators.
CNN had the most ridiculous line of all about the takeover.
It redefined white supremacy as a form of treason.
What does that even mean?
CNN goes on to say, How did the riot do that?
The media love to show photos of this Confederate flag out of hundreds, maybe thousands of U.S. flags that were there.
They nabbed this guy in no time, of course.
He's Kevin Seyfried of Delaware, and I can't find anything about his politics, except that he's a Trump supporter.
But National Geographic can explain why it's all white supremacy.
Here is the most photographed guy in the entire takeover, Jake Angeli.
Also known as the QAnon Shaman, in an article called Decoding the Hate Symbols Seen at the Capitol Insurrection, The Geographic writes about the QAnon Shaman, so visually remote from the disciplined masses we associate with,
say, Hitler's brown shirts.
But this toxic combo of goofiness and fascism is implicitly American and has its roots in the Ku Klux Klan.
How's that for just pure stupidity?
This Angelli guy is political alright, but not even Wikipedia can pretend he's a white supremacist.
Yes, someone hung a noose.
It was supposed to be for Mike Pence.
But as everyone knows, Mike Pence is shorthand for black people.
There can't be a noose anywhere in America that isn't for black people.
Daniel Hodges is a Capitol policeman who was crushed in a door.
Fortunately, not seriously hurt.
In an interview afterwards, he said, It was absolutely my pleasure to crush a white nationalist insurrection.
Did a dozen friendly rioters explain to him that what they really wanted was an ethnostate?
Nancy Pelosi says the rioters chose whiteness over democracy.
Did they tell her that themselves?
There are going to be hundreds of convictions, and I bet only a tiny handful.
We'll be people that even the most crazed journalists could call white supremacists.
But even if they were, the Capitol riot had nothing to do with race.
Those people believed, just like one half to three quarters of Republican voters, that the election was rigged.
They thought they were saving democracy.
A lot of them support QAnon, which isn't racial at all.
I bet a lot of them were anti-vaxxers, COVID skeptics.
Fundamentalists, homeschoolers, gun owners who don't think much about race.
But because they were white, everyone from Joe Biden on down just knows that they were white supremacists.
And that is a big reason why these poor sods are going to be hunted down as if they were mass murderers and have the book thrown at them.
They'll be fired from their jobs, break rocks for years, and their lives will be ruined.
And this will be a great victory over white supremacy.
And the riot will, of course, be an excuse to turn the screws even tighter on anyone who doesn't believe in white privilege.
After all, as Philadelphia's NPR station explained, the Capitol insurrection was never about the election.
It was about white supremacy.
They make up this foolishness, and then apparently they even believe it.
The obsession with white supremacy is one of the most hysterical fantasies since the Salem witch trials.
And it's why the Capitol is under military occupation, which will be a colossal waste of money.
Nothing is going to happen.
But you can never be too careful when white supremacy is on the march, can you?
Did you know the FBI vetted every one of those 25,000 guardsmen?
To be sure there weren't any traitorous white supremacists.
Did you know that?
Meanwhile, 9,000 Hondurans fought 2,000 border police trying to cross into Guatemala, on their way, of course, to the United States.
Here are just a few of them, and they have high hopes for the new administration.
A Biden spokesman said, there's help on the way, but now is not the time to make the journey.
He asked that Hondurans wait while we put into place processes that they may be able to access in the future.
What a country!
25,000 soldiers, locked and loaded, ready to fight a fantasy army of white supremacists.
But it's, please come back later, to 9,000 very real third-worlders who want to break into our country.
H. L. Mencken used to say that Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.
The common people of America sure don't want this, but they are getting it good and hard anyway.
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