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To: i-node who wrote (1379764)11/11/2022 4:37:58 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1579899
 
Inode, (edited for brevity)

Here's the bottom line.

There's a difference between fairness and "stolen."

Fairness means leveling the playing field.

But "stealing" an election means actual voter fraud, ballot box stuffing, voter intimidation, blatant miscounting of votes, and other acts that are illegal but is allowed to happen because of some grand "conspiracy."

You want to whine that elections are unfair, that the media is in the tank for the Democrats, that the "fact-checkers" and the self-appointed "Guardians of Trooth" are altering reality?

Fine, I'm with you 100%.

But to argue that the 2020 election was "stolen" makes you an election denier. It makes you part of the Q Continuum.

You might as well not participate in any future elections on the basis that they're all "shams," just like the RuZZian referen-dumbs in Ukraine.

You might as well stop believing that you even live in a democracy anymore. (Oh sorry, a "democratic republic," if you want to argue that America was never a "democracy" in the first place.)

You might as well argue that you're living in an authoritarian regime.

Tenchusatsu