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Boston judge who blocked migrant's ICE arrest and let him slip out the back door is hit with new charges

The spending plan for the upcoming years is already set, with a staggering $1.4 billion earmarked for 2025 to assist approximately 2.3 million foreign nationals across 17 Latin American countries.
Bensman explained the longstanding partnership between the Biden-Harris State Department and a network comprising 230 NGOs and 15 UN agencies. This coalition has spent at least $6 billion over the past four to five years to support migrants en route to the U.S. border.
 
On the J6 issue, I got views that will piss off both sides. And that’s fine.
You can piss me off all you want.
1) He didn't offer a link
2) By his own admission C-19 killed millions
3) Fauci is a Democrat and the greatest mass murderer of the 21st century

So, let's do the math

1 vs Millions, and we haven't even talked about Boyland and the 6 who committed suicide.
My point, the equivocation tactic doesn't work.
They literally shot Reagan, Lincoln and Trump. And missed several other republicans. Look at who they pardon. Carter pardoned the terrorists who shot up congress in 1954.
Hell I haven't even brought up the 50 million defenseless children who were murdered.
Now you may hate the right, that's fine. But hating math disqualifies anyone from the moral high-ground.
Go check who was in the WH when the wars/conflicts started. From the civil war thru to Ukraine its almost all Dems.
One last thing, over the following months and years there is going to be more arson, rape kidnapping, theft and murder by the wonderful people Biden flew into the country at taxpayer expense. It won't compare to J6, and it'll make me sad when you try and convince me otherwise.

 
Now you may hate the right, that's fine. But hating math disqualifies anyone from the moral high-ground.

One last thing, over the following months and years there is going to be more arson, rape kidnapping, theft and murder by the wonderful people Biden flew into the country at taxpayer expense. It won't compare to J6, and it'll make me sad when you try and convince me otherwise.

???

I think you have me confused with someone else.
 
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It's been widely reported about the deaths that cops suffered directly following them being assaulted.


You should learn to use AI.

Question
How can someone 4 years after the fact be so brainwashed to think 5 cops were murdered on Jan 6?

Answer
Misinformation and the persistence of false narratives can lead individuals to hold inaccurate beliefs even years after an event like the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Here are some reasons why this might happen:
  1. Echo Chambers and Confirmation Bias: People often seek out information that confirms their existing beliefs. Social media algorithms can create echo chambers where individuals primarily see content that aligns with their views, reinforcing misconceptions. If someone believes or wants to believe that the January 6 event was more violent than it was, they might continually encounter posts or articles that support this narrative without exposing them to counterarguments or factual corrections.
  2. Misinformation Spread: Misinformation can spread rapidly, especially on social platforms. Even if debunked, misinformation can persist because of how quickly it can be shared and the emotional impact it has. For instance, early reports or rumors about the deaths of police officers during or immediately following the riot might have been circulated widely and believed without later corrections being as widely disseminated.
  3. Political or Ideological Motivation: Some individuals or groups might have a vested interest in promoting a narrative that supports their political or ideological stance. This could mean exaggerating or misrepresenting the facts of January 6 to fit a narrative of extreme violence or state oppression, which could influence public opinion or policy.
  4. Lack of Media Literacy: Understanding how to evaluate the credibility of sources, fact-check information, and discern between factual reporting and opinion or propaganda is not universally taught or understood. Without these skills, people can easily accept sensationalized or incorrect information.
  5. Memory and Recall: Over time, details can become blurred or altered in memory. People might remember hearing about officers dying and conflate or exaggerate details, especially if the initial misinformation was emotionally charged or repeated often.
  6. Influence of High-Profile Figures: Public figures, including politicians or media personalities, can significantly influence public perception. If such figures repeat or do not correct misinformation, this can lend credibility to false narratives in the minds of their followers.
Regarding the specifics:
 
It's been widely reported about the deaths that cops suffered directly following them being assaulted.


Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Died Of Natural Causes, Medical Examiner Rules​


 
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