That really seems like some Hines sight revisionism.
I kept an eye on that situation as it unfolded. And I suppose that could be applicable in a certain light. But I didn't see that sort of attitude during the stand off.
He seemed very convicted of his beliefs. But those beliefs apparently differ from the figurehead he's expected to endorse.
I suspect he falls into the more libertarian as opposed to alt right mind set.
That really seems like some Hines sight revisionism.
I kept an eye on that situation as it unfolded. And I suppose that could be applicable in a certain light. But I didn't see that sort of attitude during the stand off.
He seemed very convicted of his beliefs. But those beliefs apparently differ from the figurehead he's expected to endorse.
I suspect he falls into the more libertarian as opposed to alt right mind set.
Almost as if he had taken part in staging an attempt at revolution to see who/what would come out of the wood work and didn't really believe in the reasons for the siege in the first place?