The left has delegitimized the process through accusations of "voter suppression"; the right has delegitimized the process through accusations of "voter fraud." This election is now beyond a discernible "morality"—it's a question of power and the strongest will prevail.
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This is correct. Emotions, perceptions, and narratives are now in control. “Facts” matter very little.
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Agree. Evidence of fraud is going to have to be hard, wide, and incontrovertible, else the complicit media will just disappear it. The videos I'm seeing from Project Veritas so far just aren't gonna cut it (even though I'm grateful for their efforts). So damn sick of narratives!
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Probably right, but maybe not. Hopefully the truth comes to light and it is undeniable.
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The counter to that point is the right won’t accept anything but a narrative of total, outcome impacting fraud.
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The good news is there’s not hard evidence of fraud, and if there is, it probably won’t make a difference to outcome. Also, evidence of fraud doesn’t mean evidence that the fraud got counted since processes are in place to catch it.
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Okay so do you believe there’s suppression then? Just because one half believes something and the other half believes something else doesn’t mean those beliefs both have the same actual merit.
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