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posted ago by Dtom13 ago by Dtom13 +16 / -0

I do believe there was massive election fraud, but I've seen videos that are super short and lack context, and aren't really definitive evidence of anything. The video of that guy burning the ballots, the video of the red wagon going into the polling place, and now the mail-in ballot dumpster video. In all of these cases, these videos are super short and don't show any ballots up close. Please don't give the other side ammunition by spreading fake news. They will say that it was staged, and in reality maybe it could've been.

Don't get me wrong the video of the cheering ballot counters in MI is short but it shows clear bias in an easily-identifiable location. The video of the cardboard in the windows is similar. The video of that woman filling in blank ballots may or may not be legit because some states do transcription of spoiled ballots (though if she's doing it improperly, that may also be evidence).

Bottom line: If you do take a video, or if you have a video to post, make the video LONGER. Show CONTEXT that could hold up in COURT. Most of these videos could never be introduced as evidence, and not even a great justice like Clarence Thomas or ACB would take them at face value.

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dontreadonme 4 points ago +4 / -0

Agree to an extent. A lot clickbaity type videos that don't prove anything, buuuuuuuut those videos can absolutely lead to investigations that do. So I say share them and discuss them.

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WildStar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't forget that normies don't have the intelligence or attention span to watch a full explanation. After 15 seconds their brains turn off.

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Dtom13 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree. I think that longer videos should be taken, and then shorter clips posted along with a link to the full videos.