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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 1, 2026

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Why the stuff about cop beaters? I suppose that is in reference to people attacking cops during the Jan 6th thing. But I wasn't aware of many organizations that claim credit for that surviving until the modern day. I admit to not knowing the status of the proud boys. Though the FBI and CIA are still around and their funding is not linked to this, so that also doesn't make sense to me.

It's unclear who and what will benefit from the fund. Idk if the ambiguity and shadow is intentional or not, but many Republican senators such as Tillis seem to believe that it will be going to Jan 6thers among others, including the specific criminal ones.

A. Nothing happens. B. Punish rule breakers. C. Reward victims.

I am heavily in favor of option B, but no one in power is in favor of that option.

Well do I have good news for you then. The Biden admin prosecuted Charles E Little John (the leaker of Trump's tax records) and secured a felony conviction against him. He wasn't let off lightly either, he got the maximum penalty.

Had the roles been reversed would democrats have done the same?

Well in this specific scenario, we don't even have to ask then! The government under the Biden admin won the case and secured the conviction against the leaker.

Good to know faith in political system increased

I don't think this is a great example, because Charles E Little John harmed members of both parties, and the stated reasoning for his conviction is not because he leaked Trump's tax records, but because he leaked the tax records of thousands.

If a member of government controlled by party A does something that harms both members of Party A and Party B (which includes many of the wealthiest members of both parties), then party A convicting that person to me doesn't seem the same as party A convicting someone that did an action that mostly harms members of party B with little harm to members of party A.

If Charles had only leaked Trump's record, would he have received the maximum penalty? Would he have even been prosecuted during the Biden era? Would he have been pardoned by Biden if he did face any penalty?