Here's your blanket.
What should I call this statement other than calling it exactly what it is: a blatant lie. You won't, because you can't, find a single example where I've said such a thing. In fact, you'll find the exact opposite when I've pointed to, and then questioned, your innate and incessant need to label anyone who happens to believe differently.
Let me double down here. If anything, you'll find where I've consistently referred to individualism which is the direct opposite of "grouping." I've criticized that—specifically.
"I don't want to hear Malone." What's that other than your desire to "mute" what he's said?
My little "equal rights" thing? My, MY little equal rights? Are you serious? The constitutionally protected rights for each and every American? Based on what you're saying I'm left wondering if you know what "equal rights" actually means.
The world's leading experts who have been correct on what, exactly? Are we talking about the same people who chose to redefine the word vaccine because it wasn't a vaccine?
Alright, Linus: leave the blanket at home. 
Have I ever suggested those involved in the January protests shouldn't be held responsible for their actions? No. I haven't. You won't find where I've suggested, or even hinted at this. You can't. Because it didn't happen.
I'll tell you what I have questioned—this being labeled as an insurrection while we haven't seen anyone convicted of insurrection. It's akin to charging someone with armed robbery when they weren't armed.
While we're at this, let's circle back to these "people on the sidewalk." What was their purpose, their goal? To influence a decision by SCOTUS through intimidation: a violation of the law.
What am I left with here? According to what you're saying, I'm a hypocrite, a racist, ignorant, or all of the above. What are we left with here? Your attempt to label, throw a large blanket over what I'd said, with nothing to support your stance.
This is the quintessential example of identity politics.
One last note: here's something I fear. To quote Samuel Clemens/Mark Twain.
"It's a lot easier to fool someone than it is to convince someone they've been fooled." I'm afraid that pill is going to be difficult, if not impossible, for some to swallow. Without questioning what you've been fed, how will you know if you have been fooled?
"Truth is treason in an empire of lies." And I see what can only be described as an unwillingness to seek out the truth; through questioning what's being told.