Can the right see this perspective?
As people who were at the very least in a mob at the capital are being identified and arrested, almost all of them are proven to have been there of ill intent but they're all claiming stereotypically "left" circumstances, like they were just protesting or trying to help people, but prosecutors have evidence they themselves posted on social media claiming to be there, and being in evidence of other people. There are actually some high rollers being identified at a literal riot, which we can all agree that there was a riot, right? There are loads of pictures out there to prove it. Now you could argue that it's the right thing to do, and maybe that is on a primal level where there is no order, but you should have the common sense that some government swat team is gonna show up if you barge into someone's office and steal their podium, laptop, mail and being there to "help the wounded" is only going to cause more confusion, more chaos, and you should know it will likely mean a lot of time in custody, with fines and a record.
And Senator Lindsey Graham sent soon to be majority leader Chuck Schumer a discernibly deceptive apology on behalf of basically anyone involved with anything Trump
To forgive them for their ignorance and bestow upon them nothing less than the time to reflect
There have been some posts, at least two I think, with a right mindset I would wager that have asked basically the same thing. Can y'all see what I see? They play dirty tricks and make anyone look bad for rightfully responding
Maybe to throw some perspective on that, look up machiavellianism and other dark psychology stuff. To me that's kinda evil, and here you have basically every Republican in power adhering to this paradigm, almost like it's their modus operandi as a group
Democrats I see as at least aspiring to help the little players out, they don't jump out at me like Republicans do. I'm sure some bad stuff goes on, but show me to the scale of Republican influence