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The criminal investigation undertaken by the federal government against hundreds of participants in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol is polarizing the country and shredding civil liberties.

By Chris Hedges / Original to ScheerPost

There is little that unites me with those who occupied the Capitol building on Jan. 6. Their vision for America, Christian nationalism, white supremacy, blind support for Trump and embrace of reactionary fact-free conspiracy theories leaves a very wide chasm between their beliefs and mine. But that does not mean I support the judicial lynching against many of those who participated in the Jan. 6 events, a lynching that is mandating years in pretrial detention and prison for misdemeanors. Once rights become privileges, none of us are safe.

The U.S. legal system has a very sordid history. It was used to enforce segregation and legitimize the reign of terror against Black people. It was the hammer that broke the back of militant union movements. It persecuted radicals and reformers in the name of anti-communism. After 9/11, it relentlessly went after Muslim leaders and activists with Special Administrative Measures (SAMs). SAMs, established by the Clinton administration, originally only applied to people who ordered murders from prison or were convicted of mass murder, but are now used to isolate all manner of detainees before and during trial. They severely restrict a prisoner’s communication with the outside world; prohibiting calls, letters and visits with anyone except attorneys and sharply limit contact with family members. The solitary confinement like conditions associated with SAMs undermine any meaningful right to a fair trial according to analysis by groups like the Center for Constitutional Rights and can amount to tortureaccording to the United Nations. Julian Assange faces SAMs or similar conditions should he be extradited to the U.S. The Classified Information Procedures Act, or CIPA, begun under the Reagan administration, also allows evidence in a trial to be classified and withheld from defendants. The courts, throughout American history, have abjectly served the interests of big business and the billionaire class. The current Supreme Court is one of the most retrograde in decades, rolling back legal protections for vulnerable groups and denying workers protection from predatory corporate abuse.

At least 1,003 people have been arrested and charged so far for participation in events on Jan. 6, with 476 pleading guilty, in what has been the largest single criminal investigation in U.S. history, according to analysis by Business Insider. The charges and sentences vary, with many receiving misdemeanor sentences such as fines, probation, a few months in prison or a combination of the three. Of the 394 federal defendants who have had their cases adjudicated and sentenced as of Feb. 6, approximately 220 “have been sentenced to periods of incarceration” with a further 100 defendants “sentenced to a period of home detention, including approximately 15 who also were sentenced to a period of incarceration,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C. There are six convictions and four guilty pleas on charges of “seditious conspiracy.” This offense is so widely defined that it includes conspiring to levy war against the government on the one hand and delaying the execution of any law on the other. Those charged and convicted of “seditious conspiracy” were accused of collaborating to oppose “the lawful transfer of presidential power by force” by preventing or delaying the Certification of the Electoral College vote. While a few of the organizers of the Jan. 6 protest such as Stewart Rhodes, who founded Oath Keepers, may conceivably be guilty of sedition, and even this is in doubt, the vast majority of those caught up in the incursion of the Capitol did not commit serious crimes, engage in violence or know what they would do in Washington other than protest the election results.

Full text on the site: https://scheerpost.com/2023/03/05/chris-hedges-lynching-the-deplorables/ or the archive: https://archive.ph/OcMDR)
 
The reason the 1-6 people have been persecuted the way they have been is because they publicly cucked congress. Congress lost a great deal of face that day, when those who considered themselves masters of the American people hid like a bunch of whipped bitches when the American people came calling. Those arrested for 1-6-related offenses appear to have been treated much more harshly than anyone arrested in the 2020 riots.

The problem for congress is the images of them cowering and hiding on 1-6 will never go away. Not only did they lose face, but with it a great deal of what little respect anyone had for them. If even one member of that body, senator or representative, had had the guts to go out there and talk with the 1-6 people, hear them out, respect for congress would have grown. But, nope, they just cowered and hid, fearing the American people. Congress is just a bunch of elected officials, hardly a leader in the bunch, least anyone I would follow. Real leaders never fear the people they lead. Public servants never fear the people they serve. Am sure there are some individual exceptions but as a group the only people congress really seems to serve are themselves, and fuck the American people. Am also sure many of them even find running for re-election offensive; they believe they should have those positions for life. Then congress wonders why their approval ratings are abysmal. Suggest the average person tries to live their life without reference to these people, who bring so little good into life.

Hope the new videos will have some good results for those presently being persecuted.
 
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