You've said a few times that you decry violence no matter who commits it. I take it then that you must also wonder why with the MUCH greater acts of violence being committed at BLM and Antifa events, we do not hear condemnations from the media. Is that not an issue for you?
The mainstream and left wing media have been suspiciously quiet about what has happened in Portland and Seattle. They seem to not want to either criticize it or support it. Right wing media have done a lot of fear mongering about the threat of BLM and AntiFa. Billionaires and monstrous corporations in the background are playing games with our view of the world.
The causes of BLM and AntiFa has been sullied many times by outside opportunists, agent provocateurs, right wing infiltrators, as well as there being small numbers of extremists within the movements themselves. The same is probably true for Trump supporters on January 6 - tens of thousands screamed and shouted, but only perhaps a thousand stormed the Capitol Building trying to kill Pelosi, Pence and other members or congress. I really think justice and full investigation is the best way to approach the matter, not just mass arrests and violent put downs. Arrest and investigate individuals who commit acts of vandalism and violence, whichever side they are on, and then find out whether they acted randomly or where coordinating with each-over, find and expose the influence and power behind the scenes, and charge those people also. Pursue the generals, not just the enlisted.
To repeat observations made by others (Robert Evans, etc.), we could be in the early stages of Fascism. What happens when a younger, smarter, savvier and more energetic version of Trump comes along? The lesson of history is that at no point should leaders make alliances or compromises with such dangerous individuals whose ambitions are not bounded by any kind of morality.
For those my age and older, do you remember life in the seventies? Just before the oil crisis and hyper inflation, most people could make an okay living. A humble security guard could rent an apartment, own a second hand car, have a stay at home wife and a couple of kids, and have a little money left for entertainment, all on one income. He did not have a great life, but he got by. Average guys with unionized factory jobs actually did quite well. Things have changed quite a bit. Average working people are really struggling to get by, even with both spouses working, have been robbed of their dignity, and their future prospects are not good (robotics, self driving trucks, etc.). And they are in debt up to their eyeballs. Fertile ground for charismatic fascists. To avoid another demagogue gaining power and influence these basic economic problems need to be addressed. And no, wealth re-distribution/communism is not what I am suggesting. Unions have their problems, but people did better when union membership was much higher. The billionaire class has successfully convinced most of the public that unions are bad. It is the 1930s again. America suffered, went with FDR and did very well in the decades to come. Europe made different choices and did not do so well. The "ownership class" hated FDR and have done everything possible to undo all that he accomplished. America needs a new FDR. People really wanted Obama to be such a figure, but he is way too establishment.