npr.org collected a database that "tracked every federal criminal case stemming from the events of Jan. 6, 2021" for anyone interested in details of the cases brought against the participants
The Nazis overtook the SPD as the largest party in July 1932 and Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor in January 1933. Of the parties present in the Reichstag during the passage of the Enabling Act of 1933, the SPD was the only one to vote against; most of the communist deputies had been arrested ahead of the vote.[20] The SPD was banned in June. Many members were subsequently imprisoned and killed by the Nazi government while others fled the country. The party-in-exile was called Sopade.[21]
Democracy is and must be part of the culture of a society, that's why you can't (easily) export democracy to other countries.
I feel like Europe might be just as bad, people just don't care that much about democracy anymore. It has just not manifested in all Europe countries to the same degree yet.
It’s been the right’s spin for a few years. Eg: it was peaceful, until an ex fbi guy told them to go in the capitol. The idea being the Biden fbi did this. While Trump was in office.
Also somehow antifa did this. And the violence was made up and exaggerated.
I’m just echoing talking points I’ve heard from friends who listen to the right wing channels.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/j6/
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