They were anti-tyrannical government during the lockdown. I don't think it falls under tyranny to stop rioters - that's literally something the government is supposed to do.
You get it. ironically, Eric Weinstein on Twitter pointed out recently that we tend to break up monopolies because they end up being bad things. But the government has a monopoly on violence and it's been better that way for many places (i.e: they have armies and police that work within the law)
They were anti-tyrannical government during the lockdown. I don't think it falls under tyranny to stop rioters - that's literally something the government is supposed to do.
The government tends to gain more powers to stop rioters, the rioters will go away but the new powers won't.
You get it. ironically, Eric Weinstein on Twitter pointed out recently that we tend to break up monopolies because they end up being bad things. But the government has a monopoly on violence and it's been better that way for many places (i.e: they have armies and police that work within the law)