川粉的灵魂呐喊:假的!都是假的!_风闻
兔家真探-让我们一起去探索真相吧!B站同号,有视频哦!2021-01-08 13:03
以下内容结合外媒《路透社》的报道,代入川粉的角色。
我们川粉曾经深信美国宪法赋予美国人的“只有民猪”,所以我们到“神圣的”美国国会陈情,结果迎接我们的不是我们票选出来而且热情洋溢的议员,而是冰冷无情的子弹,我们一位爱国的女退伍老兵因此被杀。
不仅没有人怜悯被杀者,我们这群最爱美国的“爱国者”还被污蔑抹黑为“暴徒”,甚至是“恐怖分子”!
最不要脸的facebook等社交媒体不仅封了我们懂王的账号,还对我们川粉进行网络肉搜。在现实世界,我们川粉遭到全面的迫害和打击,无数川粉因此被解雇。
难道该死的民主党和左派不知道美国宪法保障“言论自由”吗?他们竟然在这个寒冷的冬天,失业率高涨的时候,解雇我们这些“爱国者”,简直是灭绝人性,他们毫无疑问是撒旦的代言人!
什么“美国宪法”,什么“自由民主”等等,假的!都是假的!
看看以下这些真实的例子吧!
互联网侦探识别出一些美国国会暴动者后将其解雇
华盛顿(路透社)-在互联网侦探公开他们的身份后,一些袭击美国国会大厦的暴徒于周四被解雇。
联邦调查局还要求公众帮助确定骚乱者,鉴于该事件的报道量很大,这一呼吁在社交媒体上引起了反响。其中包括参与者张贴的自拍照和唐纳德·特朗普总统的支持者在袭击发生前的视频
华盛顿特区警察照片中显示的其中一个人戴着工作识别徽章在国会大厦内,并由其雇主马里兰州弗雷德里克市的Navistar Direct Marketing识别并解雇。
该公司在一份声明中说:“尽管我们支持所有员工和平,合法地行使言论自由的权利,但任何表现出危害他人健康和安全的危险行为的员工都将不再拥有Navistar Direct Marketing的就业机会。”
来自芝加哥的房地产经纪人利比·安德鲁斯(Libby Andrews)被@properties解雇,并从其网站上删除了,她在一次采访中说,尽管她没有做错任何事情,也没有进入国会大厦。
安德鲁斯说:“我是一个56岁的小女人,身材娇小。我当时没有在那儿惹麻烦。我在那里是为了支持我的总统。”
安德鲁斯(Andrews)说,她没有遇到安全问题就爬上了国会大厦的台阶,在Instagram现场发布了自拍照,唱了国歌,然后继续前进。在线评论家很快就在评级网站上发布了对她房地产工作的负面评论。
宾夕法尼亚州拉特罗布圣文森特学院的兼职教授里克·萨科内(Rick Saccone)在该学院审查了他在现场张贴在Facebook上的一段视频后辞职***,。该学院在一份声明中说:“作为这项调查的结果,萨科内博士已经提交辞职信,我们已经接受了他的辞职,该信立即生效。”***
******通过电话访问,萨科恩他确认辞职,并表示他没有看到暴力行为,也从未越过国会大厦的门槛。 Saccone说他删除了该视频,该视频周四无法观看。
得克萨斯州Goosehead Insurance的西湖公司Goosehead Insurance的律师保罗·戴维斯(Paul Davis)使用社交媒体帐户播报了他在国会大厦的参与情况,称他遭受了催泪瓦斯。
Goosehead发言人确认戴维斯已被解雇。
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some of the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol were fired from their jobs on Thursday after internet sleuths publicized their identities.
The District of Columbia police department released https://mpdc.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/mpdc/publication/attachments/POIs%20of%20Interest_1.7.21.pdf photos of people in Wednesday’s melee and potential charges against them. Some 68 people were arrested after angry protesters stormed the building, breaking windows, damaging fixtures and stealing furnishings.
The FBI also asked the public to help it identify rioters, a call that drew ribbing on social media in light of the prolific coverage of the event. This included selfies posted by participants and videos https://twitter.com/WilliamTurton/status/1346980282243678209 of President Donald Trump’s supporters at area hotels before the attack.
Some individuals https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-protester-capitol-antifa-qa/fact-check-man-with-painted-face-wearing-fur-and-horns-rallied-for-trump-and-qanon-not-antifa-or-blm-idUSKBN29C0BP who had previously been photographed at Trump rallies and supporters of the QAnon conspiracy-theory movement were quickly identified. Online detectives focused their efforts on others.
“Let’s name and shame them!,” read one Twitter thread https://twitter.com/Gagladla/status/1347165155092799491 devoted to outing participants.
One of the people shown in the D.C. police photos wore his work identification badge inside the capitol and was identified and fired by his employer, Navistar Direct Marketing of Fredrick, Maryland.
“While we support all employees’ right to peaceful, lawful exercise of free speech, any employee demonstrating dangerous conduct that endangers the health and safety of others will no longer have an employment opportunity with Navistar Direct Marketing,” the company said in a statement, without naming the man.
Libby Andrews, a real estate agent from Chicago, was fired by @properties and removed from its website, even though she had done nothing wrong and had not entered the capitol, she said in an interview.
“I’m a 56-year-old woman, petite. I was not there causing trouble. I was there to support my president,” said Andrews.
Andrews said she had climbed the steps of the Capitol without encountering security, posted selfies from the scene on Instagram, sang the national anthem and then moved on. Online critics were quick to post negative reviews of her real estate work on a ratings site.
Rick Saccone, an adjunct professor at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, resigned after the college reviewed a video he posted on Facebook from the scene. “As a result of that investigation, Dr. Saccone has submitted and we have accepted his letter of resignation, effective immediately,” the college said in a statement.
Saccone, reached by phone, confirmed his resignation and said he did not see acts of violence and never crossed the threshold of the capitol. Saccone said he deleted the video, which could not be viewed on Thursday.
Paul Davis, a lawyer at Westlake, Texas-based Goosehead Insurance, used a social media account to broadcast his participation at the capitol, saying that he had been teargassed.
A Goosehead spokesperson confirmed Davis had been fired.