Im assuming all the charges will be dropped like they were 4 years ago for the 200 people arrested during the inauguration riots
good that you know you are all about false equivalencies
Next step is to stop doing it
But they say the first step is realizing you have a problem/doing something
Thankfully 2021 hasn't come close to matching 2020 protest death tolls.
I dunno about that.
BLM protests lasted months with hundreds of thousands participating and under 30 people died.
In one day of a failed coup 5 people died. By my quick wikipedia research, the deadliest day during Floyd protests was June 1st where 6 people died across 6 different cities.
Hard to argue. But the usual suspects will simply scream false equivalency and move on. We live in a post truth society
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The tweet that apparently triggered you is about how the media has treated those situations
Maybe the lecturer can can help us dummies understand
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It’s partly the Trump effect, both for and against him. Trump himself screaming voter fraud from the rooftops and arguing for 2 months to overturn the election absolutely caused the environment to be more hostile to the idea of challenging the results. It’s also the case that opposition to Trump led to a more critical view of the process than we’d otherwise expect.
It also is different in the scope of support of the objection despite a lack of evidence. As far as I can tell, 7 Democratic House members objected with no Senators joining in. Biden openly objected to challenging the results at the time, and no serious attention was paid to the idea of the challenge. By contrast, an absurd amount of House Republicans and several Senators delayed the process by objecting and were spurred on by Trump. That’s a pretty major difference in situations.