On the one hand committing to blanket judgements is asking to get bitten in the ass if you've not gone through every case to make sure you're not also pardoning some antifa fag who got arrested for attempted murder one block away from the capitol or something.
On the other hand it's been 4 years, how the fuck are they not sure who's who yet?
But on a third hand, the way a lot of J6ers were taken was basically like being hauled away by the stasi, so maybe there's just no due process or public records available to vet some cases until they have executive powers to bitch slap the three letter feds into complying.
And finally, saying it's done on a case by case basis and still pardoning every last one of them would be a much more powerful exoneration of their terrible injustices than just a blanket pardon, it says that even under a microscope they are all individually innocent as well as as a group.
Yeah as imagine if he by blanket pardoning gets some of the feds that were active that day, those fuckers need to be locked up for instigating this shit.
I think it's a fair trade. The feds deserve worse, but anyone they abandoned were obviously considered disposable, so it's not like the feds are getting anyone of value back. They're probably not even going back; these were bottom-of-the-barrel useful idiots that were almost certainly replaced within days. I don't think they're high enough priority to justify any extension of the suffering of actual political prisoners.
On the one hand committing to blanket judgements is asking to get bitten in the ass if you've not gone through every case to make sure you're not also pardoning some antifa fag who got arrested for attempted murder one block away from the capitol or something.
On the other hand it's been 4 years, how the fuck are they not sure who's who yet?
But on a third hand, the way a lot of J6ers were taken was basically like being hauled away by the stasi, so maybe there's just no due process or public records available to vet some cases until they have executive powers to bitch slap the three letter feds into complying.
And finally, saying it's done on a case by case basis and still pardoning every last one of them would be a much more powerful exoneration of their terrible injustices than just a blanket pardon, it says that even under a microscope they are all individually innocent as well as as a group.
Yeah as imagine if he by blanket pardoning gets some of the feds that were active that day, those fuckers need to be locked up for instigating this shit.
I think it's a fair trade. The feds deserve worse, but anyone they abandoned were obviously considered disposable, so it's not like the feds are getting anyone of value back. They're probably not even going back; these were bottom-of-the-barrel useful idiots that were almost certainly replaced within days. I don't think they're high enough priority to justify any extension of the suffering of actual political prisoners.