> They truly believe there's a deep state that rigged the election. Throwing around using the 25th Amendment, calling them all terrorists committing treason/sedition, is only going to reinforce that the deep state is not only real but using every tool they have to attack them.
In the words of Obama in one of his last discourses as president (or perhaps his firsts as ex-president?), "reality has a way of catching up with you". The more your beliefs deviate from reality, the more you're going to be hitting your head against a wall.
What should an appropiate reaction be to people that believe that a deep state rigged the election storming a government building, and a president fueling that?
> What should an appropiate reaction be to people that believe that a deep state rigged the election storming a government building, and a president fueling that?
In the words of Obama in one of his last discourses as president (or perhaps his firsts as ex-president?), "reality has a way of catching up with you". The more your beliefs deviate from reality, the more you're going to be hitting your head against a wall.
What should an appropiate reaction be to people that believe that a deep state rigged the election storming a government building, and a president fueling that?