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A Mark Fiore cartoon showing the racial disparities between the law enforcement response to BLM protests versus the Trump mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol

The law enforcement response to Trump extremists who stormed the U.S. Capitol building was a glaring demonstration of America's racial double standard.

Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 were largely peaceful, yet were met with some of the most militarized displays of police and military force in the United States we've seen in modern times.

The attack on the Capitol incited by President (for now) Trump featured an assortment of armed militias in combat gear carrying weapons and assaulting democracy.

The crowd attacking the Capitol was overwhelmingly white.

If only some of the local police, federal police and National Guard troops that were activated during the BLM protests were out in force on Jan. 6, the worst attack on the Capitol since 1812 may have been prevented.

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