BobKowalski
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How many people actually died ?
how would those of minority in numbers been treated ?
Would they have been treated the same as those advocating BLM were treated when they went on the violent rampage of property destruction and looting in the years and months and days leading up to Jan 6.
I know of one female who was shot dead by a police officer but if you know of any more other than the drug overdose self inflicted and 3 from natural causes I am happy for you to provide detail.
I do know that the ABC here in Australia paid a reporter who had access to a weapon that could be used to kill to pass it on to anybody interested and took film inside the event when the initial rush commenced and tempers were somewhat flared but the offer was never taken up.
As far as I know the gathering consisted of people from a number of races , colours and creeds.
BTW approx 30 per cent of those Hispanics , ( 12 per cent African American ), and 30 per cent non-while " mob " as you refer to them as that voted in the election voted for Trump who increased his vote amongst those groups from 2016 and across most states including some of those that landed Blue.
White females and a shift in white males across states that turned blue and an increase in the overall vote cost the Republicans dearly albeit nothing like the election landslides of 1980 and 1984 when in California Red was the colour to be unfortunately.
your analogy comparing American voters to the Middle East is both disturbing and dangerous AND of course to use one of your lines utter bat shit.
many of those persecuted in these regimes flee to the US to live a better life and those that make it by and large enrich their lives no matter if the country is red or blue.
as for point 1 (LOL) , Trump left without a whimper and is all hype and BS in the main when it comes to these things and would have and as more and more intelligent people from both sides of the fence are concluding a thing of the past in political terms.
It was an attempted coup, engineered by Trump, a sitting President, and designed to pressure legislators to overturn the election.
Those who can not distinguish (or refuse to distinguish) between an attack on the democratic process by the executive branch of Govt., and a street protest by those who feel they have no voice, or have been marginalised for decades are either ignorant or fools.