Commentary For non-Americans who, during the years of Donald J. Trump’s presidency, took heart for their own freedom and democracy that was under duress from the encroaching globalist agenda tied to Chinese communism, watching the oath-taking ceremony of Joe Biden as America’s 46th president, which I did as a Canadian, became an exercise in distinguishing between what’s real and what’s fake. America’s Capitol was turned into a caged arena of fences, barbed wire, and armed soldiers while being mostly empty of people, who should have been there to celebrate the peaceful transfer of power that Americans have taken pride in since the making of their republic. Two weeks earlier, Washington was swirling with an estimated crowd of more than half a million American patriots and supporters of Trump demonstrating against the ratification in Congress of an election, seen as rigged and stolen, and the declaration of Biden as president-elect. Non-Americans …