They say that the Democrats media is able to gaslight their ignorant followers. How true is that, and is the fact that Democrats have echoed that Jan 6th was worse than 9/11 or Pearl Harbor proof of that, via gaslighting their ignorant followers?

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They say that the Democrats media is able to gaslight their ignorant followers. How true is that, and is the fact that Democrats have echoed that Jan 6th was worse than 9/11 or Pearl Harbor proof of that, via gaslighting their ignorant followers?

And the flag of Al-Queda was never flown inside the U.S. Capitol building by members of Al-Queda.

9/11 was an attack by a foreign terrorist organization. (Al-Queda). They were not trying to overthrow the United States, just keep us out of Middle East conflicts. (it didn’t work).

And in doing so, some of them flew the flag of an enemy nation that DID attack the United States and try to defeat us.

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And install A FASCIST AS A DICTATOR.

Pearl Harbor was an attack by a foreign country, Japan. They were not trying to overthrow the United States, just keep us out of the Pacific. (it didn’t work).

And it was done by Americans.

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The Attack on Jan. 6 was by AMERICAN CITIZENS.

Because it was done by U.S citizens against their own government and country trying to end our democracy and institute a fascist dictatorship instead.

THAT’S why it was worse than Pearl Harbor or 9/11.

Is it possible for creatures with intelligence more advanced than humans to evolve naturally in the universe?

Also the Japanese battle flag was never carried inside the U.S Capitol Building by members of the Japanese Imperial Army.

Trying to OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT.

It was the first (and so far the only) time the flag of an enemy nation ever flew inside the U.S. Capitol Building

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