I could easily Madlibs conservative talking points into this and it would be indistinguishable from a speech exhorting people to violence. "How many revolutions have succeeded without blood being shed?"
You say it's easy, but you don't seem to be able to do it. I had a lot of nuance to go along with my initial point but you failed the first sentence (you removed the word "protest", the main subject of this conversation).
At either end, each side believes the law no longer serves them, that real change can't happen through established political means.
O it can happen through established means, the problem here is that millions of people are dying in the process, whether it be to the inability to afford, food, housing, healthcare, from covid, and whatever factors are caused by global warming. And they are dying because the right is being fucking insane. Do not equate "both sides" here. If two people say that the rich are looting the country, and one says that taxes and minimum wage should be raised, while the other says "I love Trump's new permanent tax for the rich, so much trickle down", then you call the other person insane and realize that they don't actually believe their own words.
Both sides want revolution going in totally opposite directions. Meanwhile most in the middle want something "a bit less" than what either side is gunning for.
More false equivalency. And what does "totally opposite directions" even mean? What revolution does the right want? Their political party has repeatedly been in power and had full control under Trump. Are you equating "let's have free/cheap healthcare and educations like most of the first world" with "we must stop the deepstate antifa immigrant hordes being funded by Soros from taking over the country under communist Joe Biden!"?
Which inclines me to lock both sides up in the Thunderdome and arrest whoever walks out alive. The law isn't perfect, nor are the organizations and people that write it and enforce it. But arguments that it "doesn't work" and it's "not enforced" are on the same level as the "stop the steal" folks. Because it does work, every single day, all across America. I think people lose sight of that when they get swept up in revolutionary thinking, even as many enjoy its benefits.
This is objectively false. The amount of examples I could google and post here could take me all day. Surely, you must have seen examples of a corporation doing something illegal that makes them 100x whatever the fine they had to pay for it was. Or how a homeless man who steals $100 gets 15 years while a CEO that commits $3 billion fraud get's 40 months. Or how that black women who didn't know she couldn't vote and filled out a provisional ballot (the thing you fill out specifically when you don't know if you can vote) got 5 years in prison for it, while a Trump supporter who intentionally tries to vote twice and commit voter fraud, gets probation... The examples are endless. The republican party (specifically Mitch McConnell) barred Obama from filling many, many court positions, and then loaded up those positions when Trump was in office. They did the same with the supreme court who is now refusing to hear the case of Texas' taliban-level abortion law. They are intentionally stacking the justice system with biased pieces of shit, so this is only going to get worse. Playing this off as two sides being delusional about a system that is working fine, when one of those sides is actively causing that system to not work properly, and are trying to destroy democracy, is horribly,
horribly wrong.