Insurrection 2021

What's going to happen on January 6th?

  • TRUMP JUNTA GOVERNMENT

    Votes: 40 10.1%
  • CHICOM BIDEN ROUNDUP

    Votes: 18 4.5%
  • BOOMERS STANDING AROUND IN Q MERCH ACCOMPLISHING NOTHING

    Votes: 340 85.4%

  • Total voters
    398
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The left can't help themselves. All can ever do is push push push and utilize brute force to get their way. Just rip off the band aids and have the likes of Pelosi say they want MAGA to be dead or in their dedicated camps and try to fight your addiction to PR flexing.
It's not about 'not being able to help themselves', they know what it takes to win and they know they need to stamp out the enemy while their foot is on their neck, if they let up now they'll be even worse off.
 
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It's not about 'not being able to help themselves', they know what it takes to win and they know they need to stamp out the enemy while their foot is on their neck, if they let up now they'll be even worse off.
If you wanna put it that way, then fine, but the main concept is the same: they won't stop until MAGA is completely destroyed, and they know they have to kill it off completely beause all they're doing with their antics is pissing off anyone that manages to survive the onslaught.
 
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The next Parler: I tried four social media networks attracting right-wing users
Rumble, Wimkin, MeWe and Telegram fill the Parler void
Bryan C. Parker
Jan. 15, 2021
Updated: Jan. 15, 2021 4 a.m.
In this photo illustration, the logos of the social media applications Twitter, Rumble and MeWe are displayed on the screen of an iPhone.
In this photo illustration, the logos of the social media applications Twitter, Rumble and MeWe are displayed on the screen of an iPhone.

On the heels of a deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol during the certification of the 2020 election, Amazon booted social media app Parler from its web hosting services at midnight on Monday. In the waning hours of the app, Congressman Devin Nunes posted regular updates counting down the hours until its demise. He, and other users, bemoaned a supposed infringement of free speech while expressing the standard vitriol for Democrats typically found on the platform. Both Apple and Google’s app stores also recently banned Parler, which purportedly played an instrumental role in organizing plans for the gathering and ensuing riot Jan. 6. Without hosting or distribution, Parler is offline for at least a number of weeks, and possibly for good, raising the question of who might fill its shoes.

As the app did its best Titanic impression, entities such as the Proud Boys and Diamond and Silk scrambled to keep their revenue-generating audiences by plugging other social channels to join, which may lend a clue as to where users are headed. One such platform, Gab, is also banned from both the Apple and Google Play stores, but maintains a web portal for users. With a higher barrier to access, Gab is an unlikely landing spot for average Parler users, but may congregate the most radical among the ousted.

Gab itself went through the same ordeal as Parler, when GoDaddy pulled the site’s hosting after a user made violent posts to the platform before gunning down 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018. In light of that fact, it’s fair to wonder if apps like this are doomed to a cycle of failure. Though the idea of the “First Amendment” gets batted about often in conversations about fringe social media apps, the amendment restricts Congress from making laws “abridging free speech,” but says nothing about private companies’ ability to create their own terms of service.

Further, (buckle up for this one) not all speech is protected according to the Constitution. If you make a statement that leads to violence or causes harm to others, or use false statements to damage someone’s reputation, you can be held legally responsible. Section 230 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 grants some amount of immunity to social media platforms even when its users behave badly, but that doesn’t prevent companies from incurring the wrath of the public when they believe sites aren’t doing enough to curb disinformation and violent rhetoric.

Other than Gab, several other social media apps came up in posts the night Parler went down. Both noteworthy personalities and average users alike encouraged others to join MeWe and Rumble. Additionally, a new app that just launched last summer called Wimkin has caught the attention of right-wing thinkers and disenfranchised Parler users.

Screenshots from the social media app MeWe.
Screenshots from the social media app MeWe.

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MeWe
As of early Monday morning, MeWe was in the top 5 free apps in the Apple App Store, but has since trailed off. MeWe is most like Facebook. It’s centered around a profile page that you can customize and a timeline you can post to. Overall, the app is well-designed, fairly intuitive, and the direct messaging interface is user-friendly. The app derives its name from the function of front camera selfies (Me) and rear camera photos (We) to be posted with an expiration time, so they disappear automatically. The app heavily emphasizes joining and interacting in groups, which drive users’ timelines and activity.

As soon as you create an account (an easy process involving a verified email address), you’re prompted to invite friends, explore open groups (as opposed to invite-only ones), design a profile or start a private group. Unlike Parler’s clear right-wing slant, the topics for groups are much more innocuous, ranging from music to food to politics. However, the featured pages are slightly less balanced; you’ll find the New York Times and BBC News there, but also Newsmax and popular Donald Trump devotees Diamond and Silk.

After joining a group, posts from those pages will show up in your timeline feed. You’ll also be added to a chat thread accessible to all the members of the group (which can be disabled). And this is where MeWe gets pretty MeWeird. For starters, users aren’t announced, so someone could pop into the chat and lurk while everyone else talks. Some of the chats seem entirely dead, but most of the ones involving right politics brim with activity.

After scrolling through dozens of similarly-themed accounts, I join one called MAGA Patriot Party where users dismiss Capitol insurgents as “actors” and brag about not wearing masks in public. Then, someone starts a rash of posting photos of personal arsenals, which ranges from small pistols to several machine guns. Other groups require a request to join along with a series of questions, making it much more difficult to access chat rooms to see what’s going on.

Following the attack on the Capitol, MeWe released a statement pointing to their terms of service, which prohibit “inciting violence,” and founder Mark Weinstein posted that MeWe is not an “anything goes” site. On its face, MeWe doesn’t appear to be the next Parler, but an influx of new users could change that.

Screenshots from the social media app Rumble.
Screenshots from the social media app Rumble.

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Rumble
A video platform billed as an alternative to YouTube, Rumble is far more insidious and brazen in its approach. A quick email registration gets you onto the site where you are greeted with “recommended channels” to follow: Fox News anchor Sean Hannity, conservative YouTube stars the HodgeTwins, Devin Nunes, Newsmax or OAN. Reuters is the lone name I see regarded as objective.

Rumble seems to primarily exist to generate revenue for content creators. Users upload videos that are then licensed to Rumble’s partners such as Yahoo! and MSN, and money is deposited directly into your account on Rumble. This is so central to the platform that an “Earnings” tab is one of five main tabs in the interface. Users can also win a daily cash drawing by swiping left or right to vote on videos and earn tickets. The more tickets you have, the more entries in the drawing. I felt one step away from being handed a box of Tupperware to sell, but I swiped through a few anyway. Republican Matt Gaetz yelling about liberals on the House floor, an address from President Trump, a dimly lit guy in an army helmet drinking a toast to the Battle of the Bulge and showing off a vintage machine gun clip. You get the idea. If you’d like a channel to the right of Fox News in an app format, you’ve come to the correct place.

Screenshots from the social media app Wimkin.
Screenshots from the social media app Wimkin.

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Wimkin
Between the moment I downloaded the Wimkin app and the moment I began writing this article, Wimkin was removed from the Apple App Store, but with the app already on my phone, I was still able to use it. It has subsequently been removed from Google Play and put offline by "a massive DDOS attack," so the future of the service is uncertain at best.

Billing itself loudly as “No fact checking social media,” Wimkin functions like a mashup of Facebook and Twitter, with users primarily posting content to a wider audience of other users, but also able to join groups, as well as to interact with posts by liking and commenting on them.

Surprisingly, without curating a feed or following pages or friends, a ready-made timeline of content appeared as soon as I opened the app. “BE READY AND WALK WITH YOU’RE [sic] EYES OPEN… Starting 1-18-2021 and STAND UP AND WIPE UM OUT!” read one post. I can’t be sure who “UM” is, but I have some guesses.

Wimkin stands apart from others with its overt fringe content, such as QAnon discourse, which pervades public posts. The app’s groups section provides some greater sense of normalcy (e.g., pets and travel) but QAnon has its own section here. And those groups contained more members than most. Less navigable and cleanly designed than MeWe, Wimkin is also far less populated, and being removed from Apple’s store won’t help. It’s the most Parler-like app I saw but appears to be headed for the same fate.

Screenshots from the social media app Telegram.
Screenshots from the social media app Telegram.

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Telegram
An app that got repeatedly plugged as Parler died, Telegram was the second most downloaded free app in Apple’s store when I downloaded it. A new notification on the app says it has surpassed 500 million active users, adding 25 million in just the past 72 hours. Unlike these other social media platforms, Telegram primarily functions as a direct messaging app, like WhatsApp. However, users can create a channel that can be joined with a simple search and used to send communication directly to subscribers. For example, @proudboysusa has more than 32,000 subscribers on Telegram. A major selling point for the app is its commitment to security via deeply encrypted end-to-end message delivery. Users can also create “secret chats” that disappear in time. In many ways, the idea of extremist rhetoric being piped straight to users like directives feels even more insidious than a social platform where users engage with one another and occasionally (fingers crossed) question one another.

Ultimately, it’s shocking just how big this market is. The rise of these apps makes clear that a significant and disgruntled portion of the population wants alternatives, underscoring the distrustful and rancorous tenor of this moment. To be fair, these platforms lack the heavy ad-driven algorithm dominating marquee social channels now. (Though Ivanka Trump plugging a MAGA mug popped up early and often on MeWe.) However, we should remember that other platforms also began with similarly lofty goals. It’s easier to cater to an audience that’s small and homogenous.

In the end, these sites, like all companies, are looking to capitalize. Without a doubt, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are mega-corporations chiefly interested in making money, but they strive to have broad appeal to maximize users. As a competing strategy, these social media apps seek out a subset of the population harboring fringe beliefs around the hottest topic: American politics. No one can be certain if their gambit has long-term viability, but like the discontented user base these apps serve, they have certainly captured the moment.
I'm gonna paraphrase this.

The thought of censoring people I don't like gives me such a raging hate boner that I end up coming all over myself.

Something something right side of history something something nazis something something white people
 
If you wanna put it that way, then fine, but the main concept is the same: they won't stop until MAGA is completely destroyed, and they know they have to kill it off completely beause all they're doing with their antics is pissing off anyone that manages to survive the onslaught.
They don't seem to understand that their calls for crackdowns to thwart "right-wing domestic terror" is a self-fulfilling prophecy. By doubling, tripling, and quadripling down on the very same behavior that made half the country hate them, they are radicalizing the Right more than Trump or Breitbart or 4chan ever could.
 

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman: "This idea that saying that Pennsylvania was 'rigged' or that we were 'trying to steal the election' -- that's a lie. And you do not have the right, that is not protected speech."
Free speech: "Whiteness is the greatest evil facing our nation" - t.any politician
Hate speech: I think our election was a sham."

Listen to this dweeb argue that you should be deplatformed for that, that it should be illegal to say that. He is effectively arguing that free speech should be abolished and that speech that the establishment dislikes should be a punishable offense.
 
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I hope everyone who says "OvErTuRnInG DeMoCrAcy' senators sent faithless electors in 2016. Trump didn't call for concentration camps on Democrats when that happened.
No one is calling for concentration camps on Trump cultists.

You retards are the ones who were assmad that your cult leader lost, and decided to storm the capital to try and get the election results undone. That is overturning democracy, you retard
 
You retards are the ones who were assmad that your cult leader lost, and decided to storm the capital to try and get the election results undone. That is overturning democracy, you retard
Hmmm

1. We have an arrest for voter fraud in Texas.

2. I didn't storm the capitol, I was taking my dog out.

3. We have multiple arrest where the qboomers don't even use parler yet parler got yeeted...and we have blm and antifa also at the capitol.

4. Senators tried overturning/faithless electors the results in 2016.


5. You are the retard.

6. Why are you gimmick posting a "racist" if you are just a libcuck? On the farms. You are a living breathing oxymoron.

7. If you guys are not putting trump supporters in concentration camps why is aoc is doing tribunals.
 
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Hmmm

1. We have an arrest for voter fraud in Texas.

2. I didn't storm the capitol, I was taking my dog out.

3. We have multiple arrest where the qboomers don't even use parler yet parler got yeeted...and we have blm and antifa also at the capitol.

4. Senators tried overturning/faithless electors the results in 2016.


5. You are the retard.

6. Why are you gimmick posting a "racist" if you are just a libcuck? On the farms. You are a living breathing oxymoron.

7. If you guys are not putting trump supporters in concentration camps why is aoc is doing tribunals.
1. And? That was one person in Texas, where the AG charging her is a Trump cultist who is trying to get a pardon. That doesn't mean election fraud happened in the other states. By your own (retarded) logic, there was two arrests for voter fraud in PA where the person frauded for Trump. Does that mean Trump votes were from fraud, too? By your logic, it does.

2. Good. Then you won't be arrested for breaking the law.

3. And? They broke the law, they got arrested. You can be arrested by ways not involving social media, too, you know. There's a thing called photographs and people were IDd from them.

4. No they didn't.

5. Wrong there. You're the autist who is all-in on a career grifter and think every judge and election official in the nation is lying and the only one telling the truth is a career grifter who has no proof of his claims. That makes you a gullible retard. Autistic people are more likely to be scammed and naive, though, so I am chalking it up to that.

6. I made this user name before Hogan came out as a racist. I also don't think you know what a gimmick poster is.

7. I am pretty sure that image was photoshopped and she never said that.

Congrats, you not only fell for a career conman, you also fell for photoshops and trolls.
 
1. And? That was one person in Texas, where the AG charging her is a Trump cultist who is trying to get a pardon. That doesn't mean election fraud happened in the other states. By your own (retarded) logic, there was two arrests for voter fraud in PA where the person frauded for Trump. Does that mean Trump votes were from fraud, too? By your logic, it does.
You said there wasn't voter fraud but we have an arrest, the video from georgia, Georgia lying about a water pipe bust, Pennsylvania defying alitos orders (although he cucked anyway.)

3. And? They broke the law, they got arrested. You can be arrested by ways not involving social media, too, you know. There's a thing called photographs and people were IDd from them.
But saying it's all trump supporters when a antifa and blm members was part of the storm then it wasn't just trump cultist.

4. No they didnt


You're the autist who is all-in on a career grifter
Have you seen Biden? Dude raised millions of dollars for a lawsuit THAT HE WASNT PART OF. I wonder what happened to the money that biden raised for "legal defenses".


6. I made this user name before Hogan came out as a racist.
But did you change it? No? Okay then.


7. I am pretty sure that image was photoshopped and she never said that.

The truth and Reconciliation commission? And her calling for archives for Trump supporters in November?

Remember 3 isn't a 1.
 
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Free speech: "Whiteness is the greatest evil facing our nation" - t.any politician
Hate speech: I think our election was a sham."

Listen to this dweeb argue that you should be deplatformed for that, that it should be illegal to say that. He is effectively arguing that free speech should be abolished and that speech that the establishment dislikes should be a punishable offense.
This man and AOC are the greatest arguments for why nonlawyers should not be in charge of writing laws.
 
Hmmm

1. We have an arrest for voter fraud in Texas.

2. I didn't storm the capitol, I was taking my dog out.

3. We have multiple arrest where the qboomers don't even use parler yet parler got yeeted...and we have blm and antifa also at the capitol.

4. Senators tried overturning/faithless electors the results in 2016.


5. You are the retard.

6. Why are you gimmick posting a "racist" if you are just a libcuck? On the farms. You are a living breathing oxymoron.

7. If you guys are not putting trump supporters in concentration camps why is aoc is doing tribunals.
Why do people keep talking to this hollywood assclown? He's the most disingenuous jackass Ive ever had the pleasure of reading from on this site. Blocked him ages ago.
 
larping is excalating
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Just how good does the national guard measure up to the other armed service branches?
Usually the NG aren't allowed to have loaded magazines, and just stand around in uniform. The Coast Guard is handily considered above them in seriousness and effectiveness. Even the Air Force looks good in comparison.
 
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This is looking less like a show of force and more like an act of desperation. Why the hell would they need 200 guys from Puerto Rico of all places?
They are desperate to convey the 'we are united as a country' message and since they know people won't show up and cheer on the chosen leader they need to order people to do so. Honestly will be really sad if the averge american sees it for anything other than a desperate move by a group of elites who are scared of the people they pretend to represent.
 
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