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JusticeWillPrevail 65 points ago +65 / -0

Rest assured that you will not be alone. I am a slim Asian girl who is 115 pounds soaking wet, and I will still be heading to DC tomorrow. It does not matter who you are; all that matters is that you take a stand when it counts. See you there!

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JusticeWillPrevail 3 points ago +3 / -0

I haven’t posted a single thing about helicopter rides, ever. Maybe try looking at who you’re responding to before you come across as an even bigger lunatic.

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JusticeWillPrevail 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://hereistheevidence.com/

“Nothing”, you say? There were multiple states that broke their own election laws, and that’s without even getting into the fraud.

I also can’t help but note the irony of you coming here - completely unsolicited - and going on an utterly unhinged rant about us “clinging to hopes” about Trump winning (by the way, we don’t ‘hope’ he won - we KNOW he won)... while you’re the only person here who actually sounds crazy and desperate with your repeated use of all caps and whatnot.

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JusticeWillPrevail 44 points ago +44 / -0

By the way - I wanted to add that unlike what the fake news might say about the protesters being a bunch of “racist white uneducated people”, I am an Asian pede and I fully expect that there will be a significant number of non-white faces in the crowd. Many of us have witnessed firsthand what communism did to our native countries and we don’t intend it to happen here again without a fight!

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JusticeWillPrevail 38 points ago +38 / -0

I’m very much looking forward to it! I took time off from my job for the very first time to take a stand for liberty in the last bastion of freedom in the world, and for a complete repudiation of the CCP and all it stands for. Been making preparations over the past few days for my trip - see you there!

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JusticeWillPrevail 14 points ago +14 / -0

The difference is the mountains of evidence of fraud that the media and Democrats claim don’t exist. None of those past elections had cheating that was so egregious.

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JusticeWillPrevail 6 points ago +6 / -0

Chinese speaking pede here; it says “Warmly celebrating the election of Uncle Biden as the 46th US President” (it’s supposed to be sarcastic, given the picture it’s paired with).

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JusticeWillPrevail 1 point ago +1 / -0

Affirmative action policies actually hurt the very minorities they claim to support. I have heard minority students at top schools occasionally expressing self-doubt (especially when they have difficulties at school or struggle with the coursework), since a part of them secretly wonders if they were admitted because they were given a boost merely due to their ethnic background. Without affirmative action, any minority students who got into top schools would be assured that they got in based on their own merits since the playing field was even for everyone.

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JusticeWillPrevail 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am ethnically Chinese, so I think I am fully justified in criticizing some of the behaviors I perceive in others who share my background. In my opinion, by far the biggest character flaw among them is the tendency to be stingy and take advantage of others’ generosity. An example of this is that many of them are poor tippers, and it even appears to be a fairly common practice for some not to tip at all.

Another example is the rude and frankly uncouth behavior exhibited by many people who recently immigrated from mainland China. My family is a little different because my mom’s family has been in Taiwan since the late 1700’s, and the current CCP-influenced Chinese culture is completely alien to her. Some examples we have personally witnessed (in Western countries, no less!) include not closing the stall doors when using the bathroom, making a mess of public bathrooms in general, etc. We have confronted them ourselves by yelling at them and scolding them, but the weird part is that even the feeling of humiliation itself seems to be foreign to them. They often go right back to what they were doing after we leave. We are trying our best but it feels like an exercise in futility.

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JusticeWillPrevail 3 points ago +3 / -0

Has anyone contacted you yet about getting there? I bought round-trip tickets for 2 people earlier today and still have a significant number of miles left! Please message me if you are interested.

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JusticeWillPrevail 3 points ago +3 / -0

If this guy doesn’t manage to get around to you, feel free to message me! I am also living in California, and I just bought round-trip tickets for another pede and still have almost 50k points remaining.

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JusticeWillPrevail 32 points ago +32 / -0

In case this guy gets swarmed with other requests before getting to yours, feel free to contact me too! I actually have nearly 75k United miles so I can help out with round-trip tickets for more than one person.

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JusticeWillPrevail 2 points ago +2 / -0

Another important post that I think should be required reading for everyone on this site: https://thedonald.win/p/11R4c0rcQw/big-update-all-of-the-organizati/c/

It wouldn’t make sense at all for the people whom Trump appointed to these positions to take the job if they knew they were about to be kicked out in January. Basically, if this entire thing was just a big nothingburger, then it would mean many smart people made a very stupid commitment to Trump.

I also keep thinking about Pompeo’s comment about there being a “smooth transition to a second Trump administration.” I highly doubt he would say something like that publicly if he wasn’t sure of it.

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JusticeWillPrevail 17 points ago +17 / -0

That’s because Communists never create; they only destroy. Keep in mind that I am ethnically Chinese myself when I say this: China has not independently produced a single invention of note ever since they were taken over by the CCP. And how can they, when any dissenters or people who don’t fit their mold (and thus the ones more likely to think outside the box) are either executed or jailed?

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JusticeWillPrevail 16 points ago +17 / -1

Did you see her dissertation that she submitted for her Ed.D. (not even Ph.D. degree)? It was a mockery of academic standards. https://thedonald.win/p/11R4ghWJrb/x/c/

Some highlights:

  • A total failure to demonstrate mastery of even elementary school math skills by describing the ethnic makeup of a hypothetical classroom as “75% Caucasian, 25% African American, with the remaining seats filled by Asian and international students” Huh? What remaining seats?
  • Incorrectly calculating the percent increase of enrolled students between two years, further demonstrating a lack of basic math skills
  • Run-on and confusingly worded sentences that would have been torn to shreds by any self-respecting middle/high school English teacher
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JusticeWillPrevail 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow, this paper seems to be riddled with as many errors as her husband’s speeches. The egregious errors with the 75%/25%/remaining seats and the 230% increase show that she has not even mastered basic elementary school math skills! And even aside from that, the sentence about people who either have a high school education or are over the age of 18 is a run-on sentence, and other sentences are just poorly worded and confusing. “...unique nature of the classroom allows for a complexity of problems” - what does that even MEAN?

I can’t believe this person demands that others address her as “Dr.” with this quality of work. Even the average high school teacher would have torn this to shreds.

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JusticeWillPrevail 3 points ago +3 / -0

It is truly disgraceful that someone who submitted a dissertation of this quality would still insist on being called “Dr.” I would be embarrassed to submit something like this for a high school term paper! My late grandfather, who earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering and whose dissertation was on thermodynamics and heat transfer, is turning in his grave.

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JusticeWillPrevail 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who says you can’t walk and chew gum at the same time? No one is advocating for outright violence yet, but there is nothing wrong with being prepared. Once things go south, everything will need to be ready as soon as it happens. There will be no time left for preparation then.

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JusticeWillPrevail 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for the explanation; I am obviously not involved with the legal professions in any way so was unaware. And I am not disagreeing with you at all - there is plenty of other far stronger evidence they could have submitted in lieu of this. However, the fact that they submitted flimsy evidence does not mean that stronger evidence is nonexistent.

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JusticeWillPrevail 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have seen a few of them, but admittedly not all 50+. I just skimmed over your first link, and it looks like they simply dismissed the evidence submitted in one of the affidavits as hearsay (which doesn’t quite make sense to me, as I thought affidavits were made under penalty of perjury). However, the talking point from the Democrats/MSM is that ALL of the 50+ lawsuits were dismissed for lack of evidence, which is simply not true. I amended my post to specify this.

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JusticeWillPrevail 23 points ago +24 / -1

Just keep questioning them at every turn. My personal belief is that if something is true, then it will stand up under even the most intense scrutiny.

  • When they say things like “50+ lawsuits filed by Trump were thrown out”, ask if all of them were thrown out due to their merits (hint: they weren’t), or if for a substantial number, any evidence was even acknowledged, let alone reviewed, prior to that decision being made (hint: it wasn’t).

  • When they say things like “even such-and-such government agency claimed there was no fraud”, ask exactly what audit protocol they used to arrive at that conclusion, what were the exact steps taken, etc.

  • When they say things like “but Dominion put out a public statement refuting the claims made against them”, tell them that Enron made many statements claiming everything was fine and dandy prior to its scandal going public, and that even a highly respected authority like Arthur Andersen, an accounting firm that ranked among the likes of Deloitte and PwC back in the 90’s, was complicit. This shows that public statements don’t necessarily mean anything, and if those claims were all false anyway, why didn’t they counter sue for slander?

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JusticeWillPrevail 2 points ago +2 / -0

You are absolutely correct that there is no polite or civil way left to do this. What I am proposing is only the bare minimum of what patriots should be doing - at the VERY least, they should be prepared to attack when the leftists come by to round them up. But from what I’ve been seeing so far, many people (even on this site) are still unprepared to seriously consider the prospect of taking matters into their own hands. Many are still under the illusion that someone else will fix it all for them.

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JusticeWillPrevail 6 points ago +6 / -0

I posted my own thread suggesting that people organize into groups based on their local neighborhoods and towns, so that at a bare minimum they could attack if the leftists came to round them up (as some Democrats have already been seriously proposing). At a minimum, there should be groups of people who monitor communications and surveillance data to send out signals to get everyone into position, groups who are well-trained in using weapons, groups who are responsible for first aid, etc. Many Trump-supporting counties need to come together in this way.

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