Thursday, February 4, 2021

Today in Insurrection Aftermath: Judgment Day?


Featured in today's sample of RantWoman's media diet:


1. Hark. The National Review has discovered racial disproportionality. Posted on Twitter by RantWoman's favorite transphobic anti-abortion newspaper columnist

White Terrorism often leads to harsher punishment for people of color

There is, of course, never a wrong time to talk about unintended consequences and white people's unending capacity, while trying to redress some harm committed against them--by other white people, to inflict punishment on People of Color. Somehow though, RantWoman would be more interested in seeing reflection from the National Review about what they would consider appropriate ways to hold the Capitol Rioters accountable.


2. RantWoman is touched by the gesture of having the remains of Officer #Sicknick lie in honor on the Capitol rotunda. Reading about this on Twitter, RantWoman was overcome by need to have a snit fit in the direction of all the #BlueLivesMatter Trumplings present in the mob that beat Officer Sicknick to death. RantWoman is thinking of all the #BIPOC individuals warming our nation's penal institutions for merely being in the vicinity of serious crimes. If it were up to RantWoman any police officer not on duty who was present at the #Capitol Riot should get suspended for six months without pay; anyone who flashed their badge should lose the badge permanently.

Careful RantWoman. Rule of Law. Rule of lawwww....


3. Finally, the Proud Boys.

Congratulations guys, newly listed as terrorists in Canada. And locally, via the Seattle Times

Auburn Man Charged in Capitol Riot

Perhaps what most makes RantWoman's skin crawl: Ethan Nordean was involved in and bragged about on social media an assault that knocked out a counter protestor. Has he faced ANY kind of consequences for that crime. Enquiring RantWoman wants to know...


Statement of Mike Nordean, father of Ethan Nordean who was just charged

Hold this family in the Light the same way one has to hold every family who has tried to get a loved one help with substance abuse and / or mental health issues!


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