An "Unprecedented" Attack on the Capitol?
In 1954 Puerto Rican nationalists shot up the House Gallery and wounded five members of Congress. Of course, Jimmy Carter pardoned them. In 1971 the Weather Underground bombed the Capitol, causing 300,000 dollars of damage in 1971 money, and---of course---another democrat, Bill Clinton, later pardoned them. Tell me, are we going to have yearly commemorations of those events carried out by the left? No, obviously not. Maybe the president can give a speech commemorating the Bernie Bro Shooter who shot up the Congressional Baseball Game, wounding one Republican Congressman and four other people?
Of course, the media and the "schools" only teach you the history they want you to know. They lie overtly, but they lie a hundred times more through omissions. Honest journalists would have, at least, mentioned these events during their Jan 6th coverage.
Tell me, do you think that perhaps you ought to have been told about these other events? Does Jan 6th seem unprecedented to you still? If it is, it is unprecedented by its reliance on fist-a-cuffs rather than deadly force.