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Capitol Riots: Visible Racial Discrimination Fumed Netizens

Capitol Riots: Visible Racial Discrimination Fumed Netizens
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Hundreds of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building. The attack was aimed at suspending a congressional meeting to ratify the presidential election results.

Trump did not withdraw his allegations of massive electoral fraud, calling his supporters around Capitol Hill “very special,” saying, “I know your pain. I guess you’re in trouble. But you have to go home now. We cannot play into the hands of these people. So you go home We love you, you are very special. ”

Twitter released Trump’s video message at a time when the administration was trying to gain control of the Capitol Hill building.

On the other hand, there is a debate on racial discrimination that started on social media. People are comparing Black lives matters protest to Capitol Riots and how the police and other security agencies were reacted.

Here are some of the Tweets,

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