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Nevilledog

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Mon Oct 18, 2021, 02:58 PM Oct 2021

HBO Exposes the Violent Chaos of Trump's Jan. 6 Rioters



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“Four Hours at the Capitol” features gut-wrenching testimonies from survivors and tons of on-the-ground footage capturing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection

HBO Exposes the Violent Chaos of Trump’s Jan. 6 Rioters
The new HBO documentary “Four Hours at the Capitol” features gut-wrenching testimonies from survivors and tons of on-the-ground footage capturing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
thedailybeast.com
11:19 AM · Oct 18, 2021


https://www.thedailybeast.com/hbo-exposes-the-violent-chaos-of-trumps-jan-6-rioters-in-four-hours-at-the-capitol

For those eager to revisit one of the darkest days in American history, Four Hours at the Capitol provides a first-hand account of the insurrection carried out by then-President Donald Trump’s delusional acolytes on Jan. 6, 2021. Culled from numerous up-close-and-personal video sources, and narrated by congressmen, journalists, and traitorous Proud Boys and “activists” who participated in the attack, it’s a time capsule that’s short on context—and condemnation of the numerous figures responsible for inciting the mêlée—but long on harrowing and damning footage of the disgraceful assault.

Director Jamie Roberts’ feature-length HBO documentary (Oct. 20) features no prologue covering the 2020 presidential election that concluded with Donald Trump decisively losing to Joe Biden, or Trump’s subsequent promulgation of the “Big Lie” which stated that he’d been cheated out of a second term due to “election fraud” that innumerable legislatures and courts—many overseen by Republicans—confirmed did not exist. Nor does it cover both the efforts of congressional Republicans to back Trump’s “Stop the Steal” conspiracy theory by refusing to certify the election’s results, and national right-wing media’s endless coverage of this fictional miscarriage of justice. The result is a narrowly focused work that, by eschewing the bigger picture, feels like only half the story, concerned far more with experiential you-are-there horror than comprehensive censure.

Four Hours at the Capitol would have benefited from more coverage of Trump, Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Rudy Giuliani stirring the pot for weeks and months before Jan. 6, intent on convincing their supporters that some great democracy-undermining travesty was taking place. Instead, it assumes viewers know that backstory, and simply sets about situating them in the thick of the abominable action. The film begins at 10:35 am, with wheelchair-bound Proud Boy Eddie Block videotaping himself and his white-nationalist buddies as they attend Trump’s speech (during which the president tells his followers, “If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore”), and then take his advice and head to the Capitol. There, they and many other faux-patriots rile themselves up with chants like “Fuck ANTIFA!” and “1776”—the latter a revolutionary rallying cry that misses the point that this 2021 rebellion is against the United States—until they all finally decide that words aren’t enough and begin storming the insufficiently defended barricades.

We’ve all seen what comes next: an escalation of violence that involves threats against Vice President Mike Pence; the invasion of the Capitol itself; brutal clashes with law enforcement (who are outnumbered by the thousands); and the death of one police officer (four more committed suicide shortly thereafter). There are also a few casualties on the insurrectionists’ side—most famously, Ashli Babbitt, who’s shot dead while trying to breach a passageway that leads to the Speaker’s Lobby. Yet Four Hours at the Capitol wastes precious sympathy on such individuals; its portrait makes clear that these fanatics were driven by conspiracy theory-fueled anger and treasonous fantasies. Listening to “Cowboys for Trump” bigwig Couy Griffin, who believes Trump was divinely chosen to rule, and “activist filmmaker” Nick Alvear, who babbles on about Trump’s support for their mission to save 800,000+ kids from sexual slavery (QAnon alert!), is to be confronted with the basic fact that the Jan. 6 insurrectionists weren’t just criminals, but also lunatic zealots consumed with nonsense.

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HBO Exposes the Violent Chaos of Trump's Jan. 6 Rioters (Original Post) Nevilledog Oct 2021 OP
The Slobfather and his goons need to be in prison malaise Oct 2021 #1
I'll have to watch it. SergeStorms Oct 2021 #2
K& big R#5 UTUSN Oct 2021 #3

SergeStorms

(19,186 posts)
2. I'll have to watch it.
Mon Oct 18, 2021, 03:46 PM
Oct 2021

October 20 is it's premiere I guess?

I'll have to make sure I've taken all my blood pressure medication before doing so, though.

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