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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 31, 2023

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The Establishment prosecuted J6 protesters who were completely peaceful and didn't even enter the Capitol. Why is that same Establishment protecting the guy who actually wanted to incite a riot, and would, in fact prove the narrative they're trying to promote? Can you explain why Adam Kinzinger or the NYT are calling Ray Epps a victim of a conspiracy theory, when they are hounding every other J6 protester who did far less? Where's your curiosity?

Keeping in mind that being a loudmouth and even encouraging crimes isn't itself a crime.

There go most of the indictments against Trump...

What did he do that warrants non kid gloves?

Instigated the riot, went expressly to incite a riot, was the second in command of the oath-keepers present on the day. He flat out said that they were going to go into the Capitol building on the day before it happened. You can see him on camera talking about how he'll probably be arrested because he is advocating that they breach the capital. I recommend checking out the Revolver News article on him, or the Tucker Carlson segment if you prefer video. I'm not suggesting you look at them uncritically mind you, but they lay out a fairly strong case that there is at least some fire beneath all this smoke.

even encouraging crimes isn't itself a crime.

I'm not a lawyer, but... what?! Isn't incitement a crime? Particularly in the face of the claim that the riot itself was an insurrection?

Let's do the counterfactual: what crimes did he commit that others have been charged for and he hasn't? You're saying he's getting kid gloves? What did he do that warrants non kid gloves?

Most of the J6 people that got prosecuted did nothing that warranted non-kid gloves. The fact that they behaved different than Epps is not evidence that they should have been prosecuted.