• EatATaco@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Thank you for a level-headed critical thought about the article, rather than the rest of the trash in this comment section which is nearly universally just knee-jerk mindless outrage.

    That being said, I would be curious, like you, how this compares to typical trials.

    Also, as some allude to in the article, this is actually a good thing because it absolutely undercuts the maga cultist outrage that this is an out of control judiciary handing out excessive punishments to political prisoners. Not that the facts will get to them, but at least I have the facts to confirm it.

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      9 months ago

      this is actually a good thing

      No, I don’t think it’s a good thing that traitors got less than they deserved just so we can push back on an argument that magats don’t care two shits about and will parrot on and on anyway.

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        9 months ago

        No, I don’t think it’s a good thing that traitors got less than they deserved

        The vast majority of people on J6 were idiots in a mob situation, not traitors.

        As OP said, fuck all of them, but aggressive prosecution here is not the way you want the law to work, the same way there’s no gain for imprisoning everyone who acted out of pocket during the Floyd protests.

        You throw the book at the worst offenders, and you let people caught up in mob mentality off with a lesser sentence. That is justice working.

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          9 months ago

          They were armed traitors looking to take control of the capitol in an organized way, cause the disruption of government, with the aim to capture and harm government officials. That’s literally the definition of a revolt against authority. It was done in their own stupid way but they tried it and failed because they were stupid. Aggressive prosecution is the precisely how you don’t let it happen again.

          during the Floyd protests

          Are you for real.

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            9 months ago

            Aggressive prosecution is the precisely how you don’t let it happen again.

            This has literally never been true about any crime

            Are you for real.

            Yes, Republicans notably used those riots to demand harsher penalties. You don’t remember the mythical burning cities?

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              9 months ago

              This is not a regular crime and it isn’t fueled by an actual need that leads to any sort of direct personal gain, like drug trafficking or even murder. It’s the literal destabilization of a country. Republicans have learned that there are no real consequences to bad behavior, but that their role model Trump can behave badly and get preferential treatment which in my opinion fuels their belief that they have done nothing wrong.

              I’m saying, are you for real invoking the Floyd Protests to gain some sort of reaction out of commenters? It’s quite the hot button issue to just casually name-drop without elaborating your point. People can get the wrong idea.