@McGentrix,
Quote:and yet no studies done from the Antifa riots... how odd that.
Not odd at all if you think about it. First thing, the two types of events are nowhere near alike. The Trump rallies were well-organized events where a large number of people were concentrated together for as much as several hours. The people who attended them, proud to admit they were there, were easy to trace. The number of participants is also significantly more than the number of demonstrators, and much more than the number of demonstrators aligned with the "antifa" movement. People demonstrating in the streets, and especially those engaged in criminal behavior, are much more difficult to subsequently track down. From the pictures I've seen, most of the protestors were spread apart and moving around, quite a few were wearing masks (of various types) and all of them were outdoors.
If you're trying to suggest that the media is treating your candidate unfairly (which seems to be a cottage industry among Trump supporters) you might be able to make the contention more believable by comparing the eighteen Trump rallies to eighteen similarly organized Biden rallies. But there's a problem — the Biden campaign eschewed holding those sorts of rallies
for fear of spreading the virus.
If you want to compare the Trump rallies with riots in the streets the only similarity I can see is that participants in both events seemed very happy to defy authority whether it be CDC guidelines or the local constabulary.