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How to stop Trump allies from their successful Jan 6th rewrite & creating many false realities.

How to stop Trump allies from their successful Jan 6 rewrite & creating many false realities.

This current Jan 6th NBC poll illustrates how effective the Right-Wing misinformation machine is. The Left must step up their game quickly.

Trump allied making headway rewriting Jan 6th

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On January 6th, Trump unleashed a wall of treasonous insurrectionists who violently attempted a coup on the United States of America. Unfortunately, Trump and his cabal are slowly changing the narrative. They want Americans to believe that it was much ado about nothing. NBC News reported the following.

A majority of Americans are concerned about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, believe it was an effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and think it was an act of terrorism, according to new results from the latest NBC News poll. …

An equal 59 percent believes the Jan. 6 attack was an attempt to overturn the 2020 election, with 38 percent disagreeing. But there’s less consensus on other potential implications of Jan. 6. Forty-six percent of adults say the attack has been exaggerated to discredit former President Trump and his supporters, while 50 percent do not agree. And 52 percent believe it was an act of terrorism, compared with 47 percent who do not— a decline from January, when 57 percent said it was an act of terrorism versus 40 percent who disagreed.

It’s unclear whether that decline is attributable solely to Americans reverting to their partisan corners on the events, given a higher margin-of-error and sample size on the question when asked in January. But the August split of 52 percent believing Jan. 6 was act of terror compared to 47 percent disagreeing is almost identical to the popular vote split in the 2020 presidential election.

There’s a similar demographic divide on the implications of Jan. 6, too.

Majorities of Democrats (81 percent) and independents (55 percent) say the attack was an act of terrorism, compared to just 23 percent of Republicans. Majorities of Hispanics, Blacks, suburban, urban and college-educated adults all agree it was an act of terrorism, while majorities of whites, rural adults and those without a college education disagree.

One other factor that appears to have a significant correlation in how someone views the attack is media consumption. Majorities of adults who consume news either through cable news outlets like MSNBC or CNN, social media, newspapers, broadcast television or radio news all believe the attack was an attempt to overturn the 2020 election and an act of terrorism. But majorities of those who follow media outlets like Fox News or One America News say they disagree and instead believe the attack has been exaggerated to discredit Trump and his supporters.

Yes, the Left and the Right are informed by different media. But there are intersections. Those of us on the left need to be more proactive in making it impossible For these guys to revise history.

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