How the insurrection's ideology came straight out of 1990s California politics
One year ago, a mob of mostly white men stormed the Capitol to try to keep their race-baiting idol in power. The attack was not the last gasp of white supremacy or Trumpism, as many might have wanted to believe.
It was a national coming out party for the political rights insurrectionist movement, whose roots were set decades ago and completely visible in Californias electoral politics and public battles in the 1990s.
These rioters were neither outliers nor rejects within the Republican Party. A University of Chicago report released this week found that the more than 700 insurrectionists criminally charged in the attack were not members of some extreme political fringe. Theyre from the mainstream; only 7% were unemployed. Half were business owners or white-collar workers, including doctors, lawyers, accountants. The great majority nearly 90% were not part of extremist groups like the Proud Boys or Oath Keepers.
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