Two things are both true at once. The first is that anyone who used violence or threat of violence in an attempt to overturn the election results yesterday engaged in a form of domestic terrorism and should have the book thrown at them. 1/
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I should note that the people storming the capitol is obviously a bigger deal than obvious media hypocrisy, which is barely even news anymore.
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Whataboutism is a hell of a drug
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Having consistent standards is not the same as whataboutism
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THIS. 1000 times this. That is why I believe
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A third thing can be true- the more differently we treat the two acts, the more likely we are to get more of both of them. And good and hard at that!
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And the vice president elect supported them and raised money for them on Twitter to bail out criminals that had Burn down property, government and private.
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That’s because violence sends a thrill up the media’s leg when it comes from certain groups
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The double standard in reporting and media bias drives division & resentments deeper
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And leads to more riots
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The cops killed the second group who were protesting for a reason. They opened the doors for the first group who were trying to overthrow the government because they lost. These aren't the same.
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