> The word is often taken to denote a violent uprising.
Here's the definition that pops up when you Google the word:
> a violent uprising against an authority or government.
Or from the Oxford English Dictionary:
> The action of rising in arms or open resistance against established authority or governmental restraint; with plural, an instance of this, an armed rising, a revolt; an incipient or limited rebellion.
I think this is enough to show that it is often taken to denote a violent uprising.
> The Capital protests weren't particularly violent - the protesters didn't kill anyone.
The easiest response for me to make is a request: name one person the protesters killed. There was a lot of false reporting by the mainstream media at the time, so I don't particularly blame anyone for believing the protesters killed people. But it just doesn't seem to actually be the case. You can read an analysis of the violence here: https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-false-and-exaggerated-c...
What's false? Both the statements you quoted? I'll provide my reasoning for each.
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The first statement:
> The word is often taken to denote a violent uprising.
Here's the definition that pops up when you Google the word:
> a violent uprising against an authority or government.
Or from the Oxford English Dictionary:
> The action of rising in arms or open resistance against established authority or governmental restraint; with plural, an instance of this, an armed rising, a revolt; an incipient or limited rebellion.
I think this is enough to show that it is often taken to denote a violent uprising.
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The second statement:
> The Capital protests weren't particularly violent - the protesters didn't kill anyone.
The easiest response for me to make is a request: name one person the protesters killed. There was a lot of false reporting by the mainstream media at the time, so I don't particularly blame anyone for believing the protesters killed people. But it just doesn't seem to actually be the case. You can read an analysis of the violence here: https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the-false-and-exaggerated-c...
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