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BroadSunlitUplands 2 points ago +2 / -0

It doesn’t make any difference to them whatsoever (software doesn’t find cheating by a lot more difficult than cheating by a little bit) and taking part in their rigged system only serves to legitimize the system. It’s hard to take anyone claiming elections are fixed seriously if they then choose to take part in those elections.

The only solutions remaining exist outside of their rigged system. They’re the same solutions pretty much all societies have historically needed to resort to in order to transition from government without consent to government by consent.

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krzyzowiec 0 points ago +1 / -1

It makes a huge difference actually. Why do you think they had to stop the count at 4:00AM? Something unheard of in prior elections. It’s because his support was so high that they had to make adjustments to compensate.

Software is programmed to do a specific thing. They thought they needed a particular margin to win, and that’s what they planned for. Their expectations were wrong, so they had to resort to desperate measures that they would have preferred to avoid.

If you don’t vote, then that just makes it easier for them to hit their targets and make the outcome look believable.

Larp on if you want though.