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[–] aberrate_junior_beatnik@lemmy.world 21 points 11 months ago (1 children)

All of those things did happen, but they are worlds apart from Jan 6.

Your first link is clearly a peaceful demonstration; they didn't even damage any property as far as I can tell. The article calls it "civil disobedience," and apparently the vast majority were arrested for "demonstrating in the Capitol". I shouldn't have to remind you that the Jan 6 insurrectionists destroyed property and murdered people with the express intent of taking over government.

Your second link is again a peaceful demonstration. People were again arrested for "unlawfully demonstrating". There is no mention of any destruction of property or injury. And again, they were not trying to seize the government.

Your third link is closest. There was obviously destruction of property and while no one got hurt, someone absolutely might have[1]. But even then, this was not an insurrection by and for the Democrats; it was from a fringe left group. Democrats immediately and to this day condemn the attack. Jan 6 was orchestrated by the leadership of the Republican party, and still receives support from said leadership.

Anyway, this is you:

[1]: The bombers did make an effort to not hurt people: they gave 30 minutes notice, and the explosion happened in the early hours of the morning. But something could still have gone wrong.