Unsurprisingly, many of the individuals involved in stoking the fires that led to the events of 6 Jan
are now trying to cover their asses, in some cases contradicting themselves less than 24 hours later.
We need to stop pretending to ourselves that far right extremists in the US will simply take their ball and go home satisfied if only Biden turns the other cheek and comes forward with a message of unity and healing. The old saying that "a cornered animal lashes out" is overly simplistic and works for literal animals, much less so as an analogy for human beings within a society.
The far right in the US are masters of self-victimization. For decades, they have propagandized and recruited moderate conservatives with a full court press arguing that "liberals" are out to get them and will destroy moderates' way of life if left unchecked.
The traditional (Fox News commentary shows, OAN, Rush Limbaugh, Alex Jones, etc.) and social (Facebook groups, Parler, Gab, Voat, thedonald.win, etc.) media ecosystem of the far right is so entrenched that someone who only gets their news from those sources without an anchor to tether them in reality (family, coworkers, etc.) will be pulled towards radicalization regardless of what the objective facts of the matter are. Attempting to meet the far right in the middle will simply cause it to take a step back and demand that moderates take a further step towards them. This is true of any extremist belief system.
Weak prosecution of Confederate leaders, pardons for Nixon and Iran-Contra, etc. have not prevented the US from arriving at the events of this week.
US society and its judicial system must determine the arcs of fire of acceptable speech and action, and take action against those who fall outside of it before the problem worsens. Will that cause more violence in the short term? Maybe, but that violence was probably going to happen at some point anyways.
Tolerating extremism without limit simply destroys tolerance. Unfortunately, short term violence may be the required wake up call for American society to realize that far right extremism
is the major source of terrorism in the United States.