i thought this doesn t end well. . what made you realize this was a cult? this is deeply immoral behavior. it is not patriotic either. after january 6th, i came here. and i kept mumbling, i feel lick i just got out of cult. what makes it a frustrating interview, he still believes much of the propaganda and excuses the actions. because our crew was in the violence, it s hard to not hear him say i m sorry. no one with any power said they re sorry. it was a lot of self-analysis to get over the trauma of january 6th itself and the things i saw on both sides i don t understand how you can not pick sides after what happened. it seems like a really clear side. the things that i saw were bad. regardless of which side you re on, is what i m saying. there s nothing illegal about watching a fight that s
guys? i thought this doesn t end well. what made you realize this was a cult? this is like deeply immoral behavior. it s not patriotic either. so after january the 6th i came here and i kept mumbling, i feel like i just got out of a cult. reporter: what makes keith a frustrating interview is that though he calls it a cult he still believes much of the cult s propaganda and he still excuses its actions. because our crew was in the middle of the violence it s hard not to want keith to say it was wrong and he s sorry. which isn t really fair because no one with any power has said they re sorry. it was a lot of self-analysis to get over the trauma of january 6th itself and the things that i saw on both sides i don t understand how you can not pick sides after what happened. it just seems like a really clear side. the things that i saw were bad. regardless of which side you re on is what i m saying. there s nothing illegal about watching a fight that s happening.
breath. reporter: all that energy was released on jan 6. keith saw what we saw, but he didn t take the same lesson. i felt like a proud patriot on that day. and i know that s not popular to say. but that s what i felt like. then just some crazy fight scenes started happening. did you think are we the bad guys? i thought this doesn t end well. what made you realize this was a cult? this is like deeply immoral behavior. it s not patriotic either. so after january the 6th i came here and i kept mumbling, i feel like i just got out of a cult. reporter: what makes keith a frustrating interview is that though he calls it a cult he still believes much of the cult s propaganda and he still excuses its actions. because our crew was in the middle of the violence it s hard not to want keith to say it was wrong and he s sorry. which isn t really fair because no one with any power has said they re sorry. it was a lot of self-analysis
it was a lot of self analysis to get over the trauma of january 6th, itself, and the things i saw on both sides. i do not understand how you can pick sides, it seems like a really clear side. the things that i saw were bad regardless of which side are you on is what i m saying. there is nothing illegal watch ac fight that s happening. that s not illegal. a mob storming the capitol. in some sense it is illegal. it s immoral. but i wasn t doing anything wrong. you were a part of the crowd. your very presence was giving them support. you re a part of the crowd as well. i was a junalist. i was a citizen there i think we are getting side tracked. i think actually this is at the heart of the question. this is the problem of a mop. it ab solves people of their moral culpability there. i was just one person especially want to be clear the people that actually had you know physical confrontations with police officers, they should be held accountable for that.
well. what made you realize this was a cult? this is, like, deeply immoral behavior. this is not patriotic either. so, after january 6th, i came here, and i kept mumbling, i feel like i just got out of a cult. what makes keith a frustrating interview is that though he calls it a can you tell me cult, he still believes much of the cult s propaganda and still excuses its actions. because our crew was in the middle of the violence, it s hard not to want keith to say it was wrong and he s sorry, which isn t really fair, because no one with any power has said they re sorry. it was a lot of self-analysis to get over the trauma of january 6th itself and the things that i saw on both sides. i don t understand, though, how you cannot pick sides after what happened. like, just seems like a really clear side. the things that i saw were bad. regardless of which side you re on is what i m saying. there s nothing illegal about watching a fight that s happening. that s not illegal. well