posted ago by orlando_pede ago by orlando_pede +8 / -1

I don't agree with this sentiment.

So, let's assume we won the election, by a landslide of the popular vote even. So, 60% of people supported Trump.

Well, of those 60%, roughly 70% believe there was fraud. And let's say, to be generous, 30% of non-Trump supporters at least entertain the possibility of fraud.

That would still give us roughly 46% of the country that lends zero credibility to the fraud claims.

I love in Orlando (see username). I'm in a blue part of an overall red state, and yet, if I were to openly express my political beliefs, I'd be ostracized in my work place. I'd face repercussions in most social circles I'm in and would sever many family relationships.

That's why the fraud was able to be passed. That 46% is a large enough minority when it's backed by the entire weight of the establishment behind it.

It's an empirical fact that leftist policies inevitably lead to hell holes.

Every step our society takes in that direction will gradually inch that minority closer and closer to zero.

Picture some time in the future where, no matter where you are in this country, you won't be able to identify someone who voted for any of the fraudulently elected candidates. That's the point at which the weight of the establishment won't suffice to prop up a lie, and that's the moment where fraud will be unsustainable.

Be patient. For those of you that believe in God, trust in Him and continue living for Him and for your family and friends -- at the end of the day, we shouldn't fall into despair when confronted with any material reality, since this Earth is not our final resting place.

Remember everything the God of the Old Testament permitted his chosen people to go through. Remember the lives of the Christians of the first two centuries living under persistent persecution. Those saints didn't despair at the harshness of the world around them, but instead persevered in living all the more for God.

I'm sure some of you will think this is cuck'ed. For those of you, I have no doubt you would also have called Jesus himself a cuck if you were a Jew living in the first century when He didn't fulfill the Messianic expectation of overthrowing the Roman government but instead allowed Himself to be crucified.

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Redked 2 points ago +2 / -0

I will always vote. The only thing I have missed since 1972 was a bond vote in the 80s. Kicked myself for that. in '72 eighteen year olds, like me, got the vote. It was also the year we started to hear rumors about Watergate. It's the only time I have voted Democrat. What has changed is from now on I will probably vote third or fourth party on conscience. If there's a MAGA or Patriot or ReConstitution party. Yes. If not, Libertarian. Republicans if there is no internal revolution, are as dead to me as DemoCommunists.