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A user comments: “Robinhood canceled stock orders on #gme #amc #NOK etc…. There should be a class action lawsuit. I thought we had a free market. So Wall Street is OK with me losing hundreds of dollars, so that rich investors can’t be called out on their risks.”
Not kidding here. Liberals are actually claiming that “Trumpism” is what has caused the GameStop bonanza. The hedge funds got screwed over by “white supremacists,” some liberals are arguing on Twitter.
What does this claim imply? It implies that any challenge to the status quo is illegitimate, that it’s “hate speech” or “terrorism” any time you do something or say something that disrupts the ordinary process by which rich people get richer and powerful people exercise power.
How two children ran for their lives as German bomber strafed Gloucestershire village with bullets
Great gran tells of fleeing forgotten daytime raid on Gloucesteshire village weeks before the horrific Bristol Blitz
05:00, 23 JAN 2021 (Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)
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Central Pa. man ‘laid hands on’ police officers during Capitol riot: prosecutor
Updated Jan 19, 2021;
Posted Jan 19, 2021
Federal agents accompanied Barton Shively to his Mechanicsburg home Jan. 19 to retrieve a cell phone he reportedly used during the Capitol riot. In this photo, they stood by the agents vehicle with Shively at right. (Photo by Christine Vendel)
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A Mechanicsburg man was released from federal custody Tuesday after being arraigned on four offenses, including assault, related to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
Barton Wade Shively, who is in his early 50s, went to police on Jan. 14 to share what he did at the Capitol, a prosecutor said Tuesday afternoon. Since that time though, prosecutors allege he also has obstructed justice twice in connection with his case.