He told them to march to the Capitol and fight for their country. Thatis a true assertion, although I understand why you must insist he did not.
Now, whether or not some of his less-hinged followers misconstrued his words is a mitigating factor, however the fact remains that they engaged in the sort of behavior that he encouraged for years.
If nothing else, he is morally responsible for his recklessness -- but again, you cannot concede that, so I won't expect you to.
Secondly about the fictional order, who cares what I want, in this fictional scenario?
Your followers care... that's why they're your followers.
Honest question: Have you ever been in a position of leadership?
And that's why we hold the leader and the followers morally responsible.
People with moral backbones don't end up as followers in the first place
In reality, Trump told attendees at the rally to walk down to the Capitol and make their voices peacefully, patriotically heard, as I have already said. Your ludicrous assertion that "I must deny it" is false on its face. Read the posts. I stated so more than once, if I recall correctly (not just once).
Most declined and went home. A couple hundred walked down. Fewer climbed up and came in. The entire event was concluded in about 3-4 HOURS after it began. I said all of this before.
He told them to "fight like hell for their country" metaphorically, rhetorically,
in exactly the same way that all politicians use the word. These are the metaphorical, rhetorical uses of the word ‘fight', which hypocrites seem to only understand
when it is done by people of whom they approve, yet feign outrage when someone else uses exactly the same language.
Trump was not in any way telling anyone to use physical violence. That just did not happen.
Congress people and other office holders or seeker do this ALL THE TIME. Warren has told people to fight. Harris has told people to fight, and to stay in the streets and continue, even after the ongoing riots. "They should not stop", she said. Maxine Waters has done it repeatedly, most recently in the tinderbox situation of the Chauvin trial, which was horrifically irresponsible, given the situation. Chuck Schumer has told people to fight. Cory Booker has told people to fight. Castro said Democrats would "fight Trump the Congress, in the Courts and in the streets".
Pelosi said to her inexplicable followers after half a century that they have to "be ready to punch".
It is acceptable for them. But for some nonsensical reason, when Trump says "if you don't fight like hell, you aren't going to have a country anymore", suddenly it is interpreted hypocritically by the very supporters that praise the ongoing violence in the streets for the past year, as well as use terms like "fight" for every kind of speech and event when they don't like something.
Get out of here with that ridiculous hypocrisy. That's all I'm saying. If Maxine Waters is walking around free, and all the others who use such language regularly to advocate their views without retaliation, just put a sock in it.
Remove the hypocrisy, and I will listen to rational views to dial back the fighting language and support them.
And yes, I have most decidedly been in positions of leadership (though not in politics). Even in Little League, they are told to "keep on fighting!" In hockey, basketball, football...you name it.