A mostly peaceful protest of citizens concerned about election accountability who entered the Capitol - a building expressly created to serve the American people - to speak truth to power/express their grievances to their elected officials is not an "attack on democracy." In fact, it's the very heart of democracy. These people are supposed to work for us, and it's good to remind them of that from time to time. The goal was to tell Congress to respect us.
Meanwhile, 9/11 - which libs frame as "some people doing something" - involved actual terrorism, where the goal was violence, the murder nearly 3,000 innocent people. To say nothing of the 60 continuous days of violent "peaceful protesting" you allowed in 20+ American cities this past summer, destroying lives, property, and monuments to our country.
So please, spare me the "terrorism" talk. Get real. 75 million people are pissed off and want their elected officials to know it. That's patriotism, friends, and has long precedent in this country, all the way back to the founding. If the goal was violence, well... believe me, you'd know.
Also, lmao trying to frame some dude taking selfies in Nancy Pelosi's chair as more "terrorist-like" than BLM/Antifa murdering people in the streets. Get fucked.