It’s unclear what your specific disagreements with my comment are.
Take what I think is the most crucial point I made: that there doesn’t seem to be a democratic country in which a major candidate refused to accept defeat in a national election.
Which of these 4 best represents your position?
Trump won the 2020 election
Trump did not refuse to accept the results of the 2020 election or try to subvert it, that’s just a leftist media narrative. If you talk to him, he’ll say he accepts that Biden won fair and square.
Trump did try to subvert the election or refuse to accept defeat, but it’s not a big deal (despite the lack of precedent in democratic countries)
Trump did do those things and they are a big deal, but things that similarly powerful Democrats have done are just as bad or worse.
If it’s the latter, can you show that those actions from powerful Democrats are unprecedented in democratic countries?
It’s unclear what your specific disagreements with my comment are.
Take what I think is the most crucial point I made: that there doesn’t seem to be a democratic country in which a major candidate refused to accept defeat in a national election.
Which of these 4 best represents your position?
Trump won the 2020 election
Trump did not refuse to accept the results of the 2020 election or try to subvert it, that’s just a leftist media narrative. If you talk to him, he’ll say he accepts that Biden won fair and square.
Trump did try to subvert the election or refuse to accept defeat, but it’s not a big deal (despite the lack of precedent in democratic countries)
Trump did do those things and they are a big deal, but things that similarly powerful Democrats have done are just as bad or worse.
If it’s the latter, can you show that those actions from powerful Democrats are unprecedented in democratic countries?