1/6 was a coordinated effort by a significant number of Americans to overturn a lawful democratic election, driven by false beliefs and personal loyalty to Trump, revealing a dangerous erosion of democratic norms and a susceptibility to authoritarian dynamics within the electorate.
1/6 wasn't just an attack on a building, it was an attack on shared reality, trust, and the basic agreement that rules matter and power changes hands peacefully.
1/6 demonstrated to Republicans that a substantial portion of their electorate would tolerate or excuse efforts to overturn democratic outcomes, reducing the electoral costs of authoritarian behavior and accelerating the party's shift away from democratic norms.
Is this your perverted way of explaining why I'm right?
Right about what?