Why aren’t the people protesting around the Supreme Court being treated like Jan 6 protestors were? I mean leaking a draft and breaching the court could be seen as an insurrection. We should wring our hands and chalk about this repeatedly for the next year or so. But then again, if burning down cities wasn’t a big deal to them then this won’t be
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We know the Left has a propensity to attack federal court houses. They'be been doing it for decades, and they were doing a lot of it in 2020. Not just the one in Seattle.
The primary purpose of this lead was for electoral momentum. Whoever leaked it was well compensated. Unfortunately, as 2020 demonstrated, the Left unifies with violence. Once someone on the Left shows dominance and force, the rest of the Left simply succumbs to the person engaging in force.
This means that we should expect further attacks on federal building by Leftists, if not attacks on the justices homes (like when they tried to kick in Tucker Carlson's door). The Left will perpetrate violence against it's own supporters in order to get them out to vote, so they can stand a chance at holding ground during the mid-terms.
That's what 2020 taught the elites. If you look at the places that had significant violence: they were all blue. If you look at how they voted after the violence: they all went further Left. The lesson is that left-wing violence against the left increases leftist support. They are going to pay for terrorism against their own supporters to secure their own base.