On Jan. 6, 2021, an angry mob of Donald Trump supporters swarmed a CBC News crew working near Capitol Hill. Nearly four years later, reporter Katie Nicholson tracked down one of the people who surrounded her that day to find out what she’s thinking heading into another volatile U.S. presidential election.

Was worth the watch for the emotional contortions the supporter twists herself into when confronted by one of the people she threatened, her Democrat-voting husband dealing with it all, and that messed up Trump paraphernalia store.

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    2 months ago

    I’m not actually interested in understanding these people so much as I am interested in getting them treatment. “Whackadoo” stops all critical thought, but I’d only be the last person in the room to do so, and I don’t need the futile stress of any other course of action.

    In all fairness I choose not to ‘understand’ televangelists, people who lose their house on slots or the home shopping network, anyone in a cult, anyone waving a sign on a street corner, or fascists. They just need correction, from one programme or another.