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BillsmafiaGG 5 points ago +5 / -0

Go on offense. May Epik would be interested to know their home page openly incites white supremacy. Look at their racist photo and their blatant colonialist calls to “claim” her “domain.”

https://www.epik.com/

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BillsmafiaGG 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely correct. This is not old news, it’s the whole point.

Getting a court hearing on fraud before January was always a Hail Mary.

Elections with single digit margins are occasionally overturned in court for reason of fraud. But large fraud cases, by contrast, take a long time to develop.

Yes, there are other concerns, but this one is essential. I encourage everyone to continue tracking this issue and to pressure for more fact finding. I won’t have my attention span regulated by CNN. Will you?

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BillsmafiaGG 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree with your observation, as I see the same. My contention is that the 4-year bubble of an essentially non-war stance will look very different to the younger generation who will almost certainly experience a continuation of the status quo endless war stance.

If and when war materializes, the undeniable fact of it will cut across the political spectrum and be extremely kind to Trump in hindsight. The social risk of being pro-Trump will be undeniably paired with anti-war sentiment and open the eyes of a large swath of young thinkers. This sentiment will inevitably bubble up to many of the 30-somethings you speak of, who will simply revise their opinion. The young have not been trained to be non-idealistic, while the older population have already been trained in double think, and are non-intuitively flexible enough to follow the lead of their kids, nephews, and nieces.

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BillsmafiaGG 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fair enough. Thanks... and you may be right.

But I still think that youth, as dumb and inexperienced as they may be, can smell the spoiled milk. All the Trump bashing became dated immediately. It’s too obvious to me that counter culture goes where the risk is.

Big Tech is currently pointing a big fat screaming finger directly away from “the risk.” My contention is that war is undeniable once it breaks out. And when it does, we will see a new generation question who the good guys really were.

Again, I may be wrong, but my opinion is rooted in observing people, not just blind hope.

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BillsmafiaGG -1 points ago +1 / -2

Funny thing. I don’t believe this post for minute. But it raises my curiosity as it lacks the hallmarks of the typical BS.

-there’s very little self-promotion and NO request for funding/donation that I found -the call-to-action is specific and coherent.

Seems like she genuinely believes there is actionable info that would result from declassifying H&S and removing a gag order from the creator.

I don’t buy it. But what’s the harm? I’m on board to look into that.

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BillsmafiaGG 6 points ago +6 / -0 (edited)

I agree with you... no indication of special knowledge there.

Problem is - they had time to modify their speeches based on what? No one emerged from under their desks in the chamber with accurate facts.

So my unfortunate conclusion is that in a time of crisis, some of our most elevated congresspeople are literally only capable of doing what the TV tells them.

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BillsmafiaGG 5 points ago +5 / -0

Agreed and noticed. But I don’t think it indicates foreknowledge.

I think it indicates: -a weak mind -a lazy habit of using any excuse to run to a “comfortable” position -possible ignorance of media corruption and true belief in what appears on screens, or, for others, the cynical belief that what appears on screens is sufficient cover for their “new” position.

I don’t care if you lean right, left, or center. If you observe developing news stories over a period of time, and then apply rational thought, you know that there is ZERO fully reliable information in the mere minutes following a major event like the Capitol breach.

Anyone offering on-the-spot hot takes is ignorant, lying, or propagandizing.

Loeffler folded in negative 2 seconds.

Gaetz stuck to his original points as far as I could tell... even offering some counter-facts by way of demonstrating that “we don’t yet know what we don’t know.”