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jbDonuts 0 points ago +1 / -1

The fuck it is.

Spez: shit man, I didn't even advocte staying home...

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Kraotic 2 points ago +2 / -0

A traitor is a traitor is a traitor. If you are supporting Trumps enemies or helping them in anyway what does that make you? My original comment by the way was entirely based on these sort of actions. People supporting Democrats because their feels.

People are mad at the GOP for not supporting Trump enough so they're siding with the people that impeached him? There's no ground to stand on there.

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jbDonuts -1 points ago +1 / -2

Sounds to me like you're saying that if you chose the vote-strike/delegitimization tactic, you're a traitor. That there can exist no other morally justifiable reason for a patriot to hold their ballot. yes/no?

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Kraotic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes

If you are ipso facto aiding the enemy you are a traitor. Absolutely.

If you help the Democrats take control of the senate, if you help someone who openly supported Fidel Castro take office, even by your inaction. Yes you are a traitor to the cause of American freedom.

If you want to take some other action, I'm not able to judge that without knowing the specifics of said action. But if you run from the battlefield, and Georgia is a battle field, and leave your allies (Trump was there last night) undefended you betrayed them.

This isn't complicated, and the idea that not voting is a way to win is just so absurd I can't think of anything other than a CCP shill that would even suggest it. Vote, document your vote, bring in a hidden camera, do everything you can to uncover fraud or anything untoward but stay at home while others fight on your behalf? Quitting isn't a strategy...

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jbDonuts 0 points ago +1 / -1

What if you believe the system is beyond saving? That voting under the same rules, on the same machines and software, under the same "supervision" is tantamount to Lucy talking Chuck into taking another swipe at the football. What if you're willing to "kick it up a notch", and operate on the edges, or outside of the system, but you don't believe ANY man or party is entitled to your sovereign vote?

Still a traitor?

Asking for a friend.

NOT voting is the RATIONAL option under the circumstances. But it comes with it's own set of responsibilities, and a commitment to change your approach to "politics". Your judgement is short-sighted, and probably based in a belief that we're about to either win/lose this war very soon. We're not. This is just the latest and most poignant battle, so far.

Every patriot must thoughtfully decide their own path forward, weighing ALL options. Don't let anonymous opinionated internet flame-throwers decide for you.

Spoiler: My friend in GA did end up voting.