It's absolutely not wrong to be angry about hypocrisy when rules are supposed to be equally and fairly applied, but never are.
We had MONTHS of private businesses being sacked, looted and burned while government made the very conscious decision in many places to do nothing about it and then say even less.
Had there been ANY response even close to what we're seeing in response to what happened to the capitol happening as our cities burned this wouldn't even be a topic for discussion.
I get it. An awful lot of people are really hung up on that blatant hypocrisy, and they are right to be angry about it.
It's often said in business that the best way to run off a good employee is to coddle the bad ones.
Good people watched a lot of really bad people get coddled all summer long, and then the one time things get out of hand on our side you have talk of expelling senators and Congressmen for something that wasn't even related to the attack on the capitol.
The new vice president was raising money for their bail...