Why didn’t Trump pardon the nonviolent January 6th protesters?
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That reminds me of how my grade school math teacher attempted to get the kids to remember what > and < mean. They said it was like an open mouth where the smaller number was eating the larger one. So dumb. At some point I realized that the reason the symbol was fashioned that way, is because on one side is a large space between the lines, and on the other side the lines converge to down to zero space. Large to small. The number on the large side of the symbol is the larger number. It's too bad I wasn't advanced enough as a public intellectual at the time to educate my teacher on the subject. And now, it's too late. That teacher is no longer with us. Probably went to their grave still propagating that bit of nonsense, infecting the minds of the youths, teaching them anti-thought and leading them to become progressives. Sad.
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To answer your question @LuFins-Dad it’s simple. To pardon them would’ve made it seem like he was with them, he was trying to play both sides that day and this would’ve undercut his narrative of not being involved once he realized what he had in fact incited.