We'd rather be lonely than with that mob. AXE condemns yesterday's acts of violence and hate at the Capitol. We believe in the democratic process and the peaceful transition of power. https://t.co/vX727ZfvS8
— AXE (@AXE) January 7, 2021
this right here. i remember @Silcris88 and I and our group just doing Pokémon go walks and guards will be like hey hey watch it https://t.co/yPqpVzNaUM
— Gene Park (@GenePark) January 7, 2021
Imagine not reconising the Team Valor flag and thinking "what is this organisation and what is their agenda?"
— Jesslyn 🇮🇩 (@jtannady) January 7, 2021
Their agenda is to be the very best, like no one ever was. https://t.co/DLCQkAhaD2
Chicago police union president John Catanzara expressed sympathy with pro-Trump extremists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday: “If the worst crime here is trespassing, so be it. But to call these people treasonous is beyond ridiculous and ignorant.”https://t.co/awEl0AMuiY
— WBEZ (@WBEZ) January 7, 2021
Just last month, Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability recommended that John Catanzara be fired from the police department for social media posts that said, among other things, that Muslims “all deserve a bullet.” https://t.co/ITNnt9xDS2
— Ron Hogan (@RonHogan) January 7, 2021
The guy dressed in fur pelts and a bullet proof vest is the son of a Brooklyn Surpreme Court Judge, whose also a prominent Orthodox figure in Brooklyn and former president of the National Council of Young Israel. https://t.co/rBXuR0KJK5 pic.twitter.com/VdflPWYnD8
— Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) January 7, 2021
In Idlib.. they didn't miss the opportunity without painting it . pic.twitter.com/vZPGnGiYvF
— Omar Abu Layla (@OALD24) January 7, 2021