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Random political thought thread.

Stigmata

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I'm saying Trump wasn't the bad guy, and never was. He is intentionally treated unfairly. Almost all the cases against his "Bad" things are mostly bunk theory crafting and propaganda done by the Liberal run media, social media, various government institutes, academia, and plutocrats who run the country behind the scenes to manipulate people into hating him. Purely because he is an outsider, won't cater to them and actively sabotages their slave labour profits overseas.

I don't care if you don't believe me, but if you want to understand me you have to literally see a waaaaay bigger picture than what you are seeing now. Maybe one day you guys will realize Trump was actually the good guy, but I don't have my hopes up.

Children separated from their families in ICE detention centers (6 of which have died in ICE custody thus far), and women being forced to have hysterectomies, may disagree with your characterization. Pitting states against eachother during a pandemic in a bidding war to compete for PPE equipment and ventilators like an episode Antiques Roadshow, while proclaiming that the national stockpile is "for us" (i.e. Him and his family), is also a testament to what a great guy Trump is. Lying to the American people and about the lethality of a virus, which he admitted on tape himself was very serious and could cause major loss of life, also showcases his quality character. I'm glad we had this talk. My bad.

*sips the koolaid*

Yep. Quality dude that Donald Trump is...
 

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Nice b8 m8. I wonder if this constitutes as insulting another member?

Nah, I just stopped taking you seriously a long time ago. :shrug: This is me responding to troll bait with even more troll bait.
 

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Good, this means I can just ignore you.

Cool beans. I’ll do the same, call it even.
[MENTION=13112]Stigmata[/MENTION] and [MENTION=9811]Coriolis[/MENTION] - I’m calling it now, if either of us ever speak to each other again, feel free to step in.
 

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Way to not respond to anything I said and just segue back into your talking point while ignoring the evidence I posted to dismiss the voter fraud claim.

Implying you'd actually listen, besides. I don't like debating people and having to put up with backseat cheerleaders just to be made fun of for everyone's entertainment.
 

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Implying you'd actually listen, besides. I don't like debating people and having to put up with backseat cheerleaders just to be made fun of for everyone's entertainment.

I'd listen to any points if they seemed reasonable or logical. Honestly, it just seems like you want to be able to make throwaway posts with baseless claims without being accountable for them in the way of having people provide counterarguments. It just makes me doubt the sincerity in what you're saying and just comes across as trying to gaslight the forum.
 

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I'd listen to any points if they seemed reasonable or logical. Honestly, it just seems like you want to be able to make throwaway posts with baseless claims without being accountable for them in the way of having people provide counterarguments. It just makes me doubt the sincerity in what you're saying and just comes across as trying to gaslight the forum.

You mean like most people in the political section? Must be nice being in the majority all the time.
 

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We're in the middle of a U.S. election and you want to debate African elections? Really? >>>>>>>>>> Vote rigging: How to spot the tell-tale signs - BBC News

Thats how to spot election fraud. It doesn't matter where. Also, ever hear of Benford's law? Its used to spot fraud in everything from financial, to election fraud. Biden's vote massively violates the law. Yes, even accounting for newly registered voters.
 

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Thats how to spot election fraud. It doesn't matter where. Also, ever hear of Benford's law? Its used to spot fraud in everything from financial, to election fraud. Biden's vote massively violates the law. Yes, even accounting for newly registered voters.

Is your fucking name Stigmata?
 

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Thats how to spot election fraud. It doesn't matter where. Also, ever hear of Benford's law? Its used to spot fraud in everything from financial, to election fraud. Biden's vote massively violates the law. Yes, even accounting for newly registered voters.

I've never really understood why the UK and America have such a very serious history of attempting to destabilize each other and knock each other off their pedestals.
 

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I've never really understood why the UK and America have such a very serious history of attempting to destabilize each other and knock each other off their pedestals.

Probably because USA rebelled against them, and they are still salty cuz they lost. :shrug:
 

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Probably because USA rebelled against them, and they are still salty cuz they lost. :shrug:

Aye but its ridiculous how long this has gone on, like I literally believe you could find evidence enough, if you wanted, to determine that the UK has not considered a single conflict they have ever been involved in as "done", including some sort of crazy on going war with the US, vice versa in some ways, although it does not always seem as organized.
 

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I think something strange is happening here, its like someone pushing an individual who is already pretty emotionally unstable into a state of complete mania/collapse.

I wonder if someone decided to just troll the absolute crap out of the support base for Trump and Trump himself has been an unwitting dupe in the whole thing. I mean, he is absolutely perfect as a useful idiot.
 

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Here's some fraud for anyone looking for some.

Fake ballots, Q Anon, and a Virginia senator: “Alarming” incident prompts gun charges for men outside Philly vote-counting center

According to a release from Philadelphia Police, both men were charged with having a “concealed firearm without a license, a third-degree felony.” At an arraignment hearing Friday evening, prosecutors said both men were concerned about the ballots being counted at the convention center, and were “coming to deliver a truck full of fake ballots to Philly," according to CBS Philly.

Both Macias and LaMotta were from the Chesapeake area. Macias is one of the founders of “Vets for Trump." A post on the group’s website says “personal family issues” forced Macias to step down earlier this year.
 
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