Maybe be telling people for weeks that the election was a fraud (without providing proof, and presenting "bogus" proof), that he actually had won, and saying the result would not be accepted?
P.S.: I'm not american and never have been to USA.
If "telling people that the election was a fraud" is equivalent to encouraging insurrection, you'd need to convict everyone who pushed the Trump/Russia narrative for years. So basically every leftist media entity and person and many of the politicians too.
Hell, we can go back to 2000, butterfly ballots, Diebold voting machines, and so on and so forth.
People are allowed to question election integrity.
>People are allowed to question election integrity.
Of course they are but at what standard of evidence do they hold themselves to to accept that it might not be true in the end?
You can question anything you want but there is a point where being a doubtless unwavering sceptic biased toward a particular cause will make you slip into cynicism and denial.
> Robbing a bank and giving away the money is a decision not based on money or liability, but you shouldn't be very surprised you still get put in prison for it.
Quoting the other comment here to make my point.
AFAIK IA they did not give away the books, the books still were shared the same way as before, with DRM and expiration dates. They just temporaly removed the limitations of amount of books you can loan and increased the loan period with an initial max end date of June 30.
So, yeah, what IA did is pretty different from robbing anything, in unprecedented times of a global pandemic they provided access to a digital library the same way a public library which holds those books would in normal times.
I'd like to add that if you end up syncing the password database through a service like Google Drive then you should use a password and keyfile on the password database. Share the keyfile in a (more) secure way with your device and don't put it anywhere like Google Drive etc. This way even if somebody captures your password database and somehow gets your password they still can't open the password database because it requires the keyfile.
P.S.: I'm not american and never have been to USA.