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Related: About this forumFour Hours at the Capitol
Long video - almost 90 minutes, following events of 6 January. Many insurgents speaking on camera for the first time. The film in no way tries to condemn them or explain their actions, instead seeming to take the approach that Errol Morris did with the Fred Leuchter documentary (Mr. Death) in letting his audience see the lunacy and violence displayed by otherwise unremarkable people that condemns them with their very own words. More of the Qanon shaman that I wanted to see.
SheltieLover
(81,720 posts)canetoad
(21,029 posts)It's an eye opener. They are so convinced they are moral, right and justified. Scary stuff. Did you ever see the Leuchter documentary ?
SheltieLover
(81,720 posts)And, tbh, I didn't watch this segment.
I get so angry reading about or watching videos of these traitors, I just can't.
But I wanted to k&r because I know if you posted it, it's good stuff for those who can stomach it.
secondwind
(16,903 posts)Response to canetoad (Original post)
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bottomofthehill
(9,423 posts)SamKnause
(14,945 posts)I have watched all the specials about January 6th.
This is different than any I have seen.
I love hearing the actual people talking about what happened and what was going through their minds.
The accounts were much more detailed than the previous ones I have watched.
Thanks again for posting.
K&R !!!!!!!!!!!!!
magicguido
(6,315 posts)
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