To rebut this, we have been offered the following analyses: - Chelsea was a secret russian op communicating with Putin while in solitary in the most secure military prison in the country, or - she shifted from anti-authoritatian to extreme authoritarian overnight without noticd
-
-
Show this thread
-
So use your big kid critical thinking skills and tell me which one is likely
Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
My impression is that Chelsea's a bit lost as to where she stands in society given her history so she is magnetized to whomever seems the most her ally.
-
My take, too. I think she is in need of good friends she can trust.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
Or maybe she is exactly like Cassandra Fairbanks, someone who used to be on the far left and is now on the far right
-
From escape the room with Nazis in December, to "fuck the police" in January, to far right a week and a half later. Seems legit /s
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
It's disappointing. The escape the room picture having no reverse image search results make me think there's a decent chance it's shopped but I haven't been very sold on her explanations :/ I like her, and would rather not think she was made a pawn, but...
-
It's not shopped. Moreso, can you actually describe Chelsea's politics in a distilled way? Or is your admiration about general (if incredibly risky) decisions she made.
-
Partly general decisions. Risky, and incredibly so personally, to expose war crimes. And we need to keep in mind that the wikileaks then is not the same as the one now. A lot of the original true believers left and Assange got a bigger role. General political beliefs seem to
-
be that there are enough people in this country, esp young people, who want to move the party left, challenge the prison industrial complex and surveillance state, improve conditions for people that we can do it (her thing is "we got this")
-
All noble causes. Deciding to fight, and split the democratic vote to do that (hello voting for the green party), does the opposite of fighting the prison industrial complex though.
-
She's challenging the incumbent in the primary, which is not the same as splitting the vote.
-
Why not run for a house of reps seat? It screams vanity project. And Bernie absolutely wounded Clinton by letting his advocates (Sarandon, demuro, TYT, DSA, etc) beat on her WELL after the primary was over.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.