1) On Oct. 14, 2021, climate activists breached the Interior Department, with demonstrators who were left outside struggling with law enforcement officers as they reportedly tried to force their way in, shouting “Go inside! Go inside!”
Some activists
vandalized a building, while others
pinned police against a wall. The ordeal resulted in a number of injuries, according to multiple sources, with a police officer being
transported to the hospital.
The building was vandalized.
But that came close to an attempted insurrection.
2) In June 2020, then-President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and their son Barron were
reportedly rushed to a secure bunker when a group of protesters breached temporary barricades.
Breached a fence?
3) In 2011, thousands of people opposed to Republican Gov. Scott Walker filled the Wisconsin state Capitol, screaming in opposition to the governor’s budget repair bill.
Ther wasn't any violence, and they were allowed to be there.
4) The federal courthouse in Portland has been a repeated target of violent Antifa rioters. In July 2020, a mob began
setting fires inside the fence protecting the courthouse, shaking the fence, launching projectiles over it, and even trying to take it down. Several people even breached it, with rioters launching projectiles and flashing lasers at the federal police officers who responded.
No one was home, the building..............EMPTY.
5)Antifa had previously attempted to menace people inside the federal courthouse on the afternoon of March 11, yelling “come outside,” “
you don’t scare me b-tch,” “death to America,” and “f-ck the United States” while hurling water and other liquids inside the glass doors, banging on them, and attempting to get inside.
That comes close to an attempted insurrection.
6) In July 2013, an unruly mob of pro-abortion demonstrators interfered with the democratic process when thousands of them occupied the Texas Capitol and screamed at the top of their lungs, “
grinding the Senate to a halt” with the noise.
No violence and they were allowed to be there.
7) During the dustup over now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court, which was radically amplified thanks to the Christine Blasey Ford circus, demonstrators forced their way past law enforcement,
breaching police lines at both the Senate and the Supreme Court, where they stormed the steps and beat on the doors.
That came close to an attempted insurrection.
8)Linda Evans and Susan Rosenberg, two left-wing extremists, along with five others planted a bomb outside the Senate chamber inside the U.S. Capitol, where it detonated and caused
$1 million in damage in 1983.
Again, an empty building.
So, you have one instance out of 8 that came close to the top leaders of the country being harmed.
"Whataboutism" is what's funny, trying to deflect and compare one instance with another.
Trying to maximize several and minimize one.
ALL violence is bad.
You didn't hear of a political party trying to defend any of these incidents, except ONE.