Take the time to read it all yourself. I know it seems like a lot to ask, but do it anyway. When you talk about this with normie friends and family and they poo-poo the scale of the steal, ask them if they have read the lawsuit in it's entirety. Of course they haven't, but you have. You can speak with authority on the preponderance of evidence. Chide them even, if they are so sure that massive voter/election fraud didn't occur, why are they afraid to read it for themselves? Or are they just lazy? What if like you they are persuaded by the overwhelming evidence it presents? Do they fear what that would mean for their world view?
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The truth has nothing to fear from investigation.
When I was mormon we were conditioned to avoid "anti mormon doctrine" for this same reason. I was nailing girls and drinking from time to time and I had sold myself on the idea I was going to hell but it was still true.
Bullshit. I read Mormonthink.com and the CES Letter and went through the stages of grief. I was angry that so many of the stories I heard as a kid were fiction. It ripped a gaping hole in me I had to learn to fill for myself but I couldn't possibly go back into the illusion because of what I'd seen.
That's what they're holding on to. Most know something is up but they cling to it like an ideology that isn't serving them at all and evidence is just "anti mormon doctrine" to them showing them hard evidence what really happened from primary source references.