I did say hysteria is systematically manufactured. And gave two example in which the left did just that.
Sorry. When I said ‘fact’, I should have said reality. As in, bad shit done by bad people resulting in not so good things. In that particular sentence I wasn’t referring to any specific bad things or any specific person or people. To accept the unacceptable would have worked better.
Have I researched whether Trump or Clinton and others knew of the sex trafficking? I have not. I know that neither of them did anything for those kids and it seems they should have known something was up. And both of those characters fit the mold though Trump with him owning Miss Teen USA and his various on the record Epstein comments, on the record sexualization of I believe two of his children: one as a baby and the other when she was a grown adult. Stuff like that. Really fits the mold. But no I haven’t researched exactly what he knew and when he knew it or whom personally victimized if anyone. As far as Jan 6 goes, I just know of the phone call to Raffensperger, the many lawsuits, the riot, the speeches preceding it, the pardons and the lack of (presented) evidence that there even was (sufficient) voting fraud and the plan to kick the election to the House for what’s called a contingency vote. That’s good enough for me but I have learned that sometimes the players themselves don’t give you their best arguments and though they may have the right conclusions they still seem like lying crazy people. For example, until I studied the Ukraine situation, it seemed to me all the republicans were just spreading conspiracy theories. And they were. But, nonetheless, their conclusion was right. So they were right (imo) but their reasoning was way off. So I do have experience with the truth of the matter not being what it seems. Like I often trust the advocates of the counter-position to give their best arguments. But sometimes they give terrible one and until you go and learn what the best arguments actually are, you unaware that are even good arguments. It’s a weird phenomenon but you can’t rule out that someone may actually be right even though they give nothing but bad arguments.