I finally realized something earlier this morning.
You may well be thinking the same thing.
If you study the most serious “crimes” for which Donald J. Trump is being persecuted, there is an interesting commonality in the prosecutions:
Tish’s fraud.
Bragg’s Folly.
“Stolen” documents.
J6 “insurrection.
These are united by this one thing: they are all alleged crimes against the state.
This makes Trump – and anyone who supports him an enemy of the state - and as such, the state will never rest until it satisfies its need for revenge on Trump and his supporters.
Even in the E. Jean Carroll civil suit, the New York state government changed a law to allow Trump to be prosecuted.
Remember Trump lost a civil, not a criminal, suit.
So, the government had a hand in the prosecution of a civil “defamation” suit.
It it also why the DOJ and FBI went so hard at the J6 protesters.
This is the true insurrection.
I am of this opinion; this is the best way to look at what has happened over the past few years – largely because Trump has been treated thusly from the moment the rode the down escalator into history.
Every single desperate action of the intelligence community, the Department of Justice, those within his own administration who worked to subvert his actions, the media that has been, and still is, constantly on attack, and the hordes of mind numbed automatons on social media who think every defecation of Biden smells like roses and he is an anointed being (less so than Obama because Biden is not at least half-black, and as we know, black skin is the evidence of a “Lightbringer”) who cannot make a mistake in policy or pronouncement.
Synthesized in a formal, logical sense, this tarnished episode in American history proves who stands for the individual, as the Constitution demands, and who stands for the state and is identified as those breaking their oath to the Constitution.
These are not flag bearers of our sacred flag and of our unique nation.
By their own acts, it has laid bare they are the very liars and the deceitful who, while commit anti-constitutional and anti-democratic acts, nonetheless have convinced their legions that they are democracy personified and any attack on them is an attack on democratic principles themselves.
But “democracy” is hardly the only part of our constitutional compact, there are significant restrictions on how the state may influence democratic processes and what powers the state is allowed to hold.
It is not just our Constitution, they hate any document, law or action that restricts the unlimited power over the individual which every tyrant sees in their covetous dreams.
We saw how the relationship between the people and the state changed during the Covid pandemic as the idea that the people have state was modified to the state having people.
Those claiming to be acting on behalf of the people are, in fact, acting on behalf of the state.
Properly understood, the attacks on the state that have been elevated to the level of criminality are not attacks on democracy, the law, or the Constitution, they are attacks on the state, and by nature, the state is the enemy of the Constitution because it binds the state and prevents it from achieving autonomy and independence from the people.
“All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.”
Paradoxically, those claiming to be fighting for freedom and individual rights most closely resemble the Fascists of Mussolini’s Italy, seducing immature and constipated thinkers into believing the state has the most remote interest in anything other than its own proliferation and power.
One glaring tell is the constant reference to “our democracy”, which is clearly a very different thing from what we are as Constitutional Republic.
Remember the “essential” businesses allowed by the State during COVID? "The Fascist State organizes the nation, but leaves a sufficient margin of liberty to the individual; the latter is deprived of all useless and possibly harmful freedom, but retains what is essential; the deciding power in this question cannot be the individual, but the State alone." - Benito Mussolini