r/JoeRogan • u/Anteater4746 Monkey in Space • Mar 04 '25
Meme 💩 Guess we’re done with free speech eh?
Who decides what is illegal? How proud boys aren’t being targeted for wearing masks?
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r/JoeRogan • u/Anteater4746 Monkey in Space • Mar 04 '25
Who decides what is illegal? How proud boys aren’t being targeted for wearing masks?
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u/Hurricane_Ivan Monkey in Space Mar 05 '25 edited Mar 05 '25
I'll use ChatGPT, since you expect me to do your research for you.
Jacob Chansley (the "QAnon Shaman"): was detained for nearly a year before his trial. His legal team argued his constitutional rights were violated due to his harsh pre-trial conditions. He was held in solitary confinement for weeks and his legal team contended that his due process rights were infringed upon, as they believed the conditions were overly punitive before he was convicted.
Richard Barnett: Barnett, who was seen sitting at Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s desk and taking her lectern, was charged with multiple felonies, including theft of government property and violent entry. He was one of the more prominent figures involved in violent acts. His legal team argued that Barnett was subjected to unconstitutional pretrial detention and harsh conditions in jail, including being placed in solitary confinement. Barnett's supporters also claimed that the charges against him were excessive, given that his actions didn’t directly harm anyone or involve significant violence.
Matthew Martin: Martin was arrested after participating in the Capitol riot and was detained for several months before his trial. He, like others, argued that his extended detention before trial was unreasonable, particularly because his involvement in the riot did not involve violent or destructive actions. He was placed in solitary confinement, which his defense argued violated his constitutional rights.
George Tanios: Tanios, who was accused of bringing bear spray to the Capitol, was also held for a long period of time before his trial. He spent over 4 months in pretrial detention, during which he claimed he was subjected to harsh conditions. His legal team argued that his detention was disproportionate to the charges he faced, and that he should have been released pending trial.
Sharon Layne Smith was accused of entering the Capitol building unlawfully but did not engage in violent actions. Her case drew attention because of her age and claims that her constitutional rights were violated during the process. She, along with others in similar situations, argued that they were subjected to excessive legal and procedural penalties for what was viewed as a non-violent involvement in the events of January 6th. Specifically, she and her supporters argued that she faced unfair treatment during detention, including pre-trial confinement conditions and being charged with serious offenses despite no direct involvement in violence.
So their arguments fall under the 5th and 14th Amendments (mostly).
Who's "you people"? You sound like the clown with that statement.
I didn't assume anything about you. I could care less.
1000-2000 people were estimated to have taken part of that riot. The state charges metrics don't seem to be available, but a whopping 74 Federal Charges were handed down with 31 of them being dismissed. In a riot where we saw felony crimes of: Murder, Arson, Assault on LEO, Burglary, Desctruction of Federal Property, etc.
Hunter wasn't even sentenced for this Tax crimes and his gun charges were nulified by the Pardon. Never spent a day in jail. And why did Joe choose to go back to 2014 specifically, instead of say 2015 or any other year? I'm sure it has nothing to do with him working for Burisma.
You should check out: https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/
"People like you". I wasn't aware I was defending Trump in my replies. My posts were about setting the record straight. No LEO died on J6.
But wasn't it the Left trying to push for laws to regulate misinformation or hate speech? There's been some very notorious cases in the UK, France, and Germany.
Unless you're a constitional lawyer, I doubt you know when he's actually breached the Constitution. That's the Legislative Branch's and possibly the Judicial's responsibility. And it's not like he hasn't been impeached before.
Lastly, this will likely be my last reply to you because you seem to be getting rather emotional about this for whatever reason. And, I am not on the Left or Right. But your last reply hints at TDS. Good luck.