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[–]Dudemanguy 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

As u pointed out, she was in airforce security forces. As a result, she likely believed they would react with restraint and proportion. She was wrong. You dont shoot an unarmed woman in the neck, no decent human being would do that. She was an American citizen in her own country, in her own capital. As for the "VIP"s that would supposedly be endangered by the prescence of an unarmed woman they supposedly serve, nobody seemed to care when Antifa surrounded Josh Hawley's house with his wife and child inside and banged on the door. Nobody shot those people dead despite the peril they placed a "VIP" and his children in.

Those congressmen faced far less of a threat than ordinary Americans facing mobs of armed antifa/blm roaming their neighborhoods and beating people with impunity while these congressmen did nothing. Excuse me if I'm not broken up over them possibly facing a fraction of what their citizens have had to face.

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Thanks for this. We certainly disagree, however, as many of the terrorists were armed, and some of them heavily armed with ARs.

1) This is very different from the small percentage of BLM protestors, who were also quite far from the Capital building.

2) There are no organized antifa.

3) It was unknown at that time of the invasion who was armed. Many of the protestors had concealed-carry guns. There was thus the potential that she also had one or more weapons.

4) Anyone trespassing in the Capitol building should expect the potential of getting shot, given the necessity to protext congresspeople, who are often threatened with assassination.