Monday, March 18, 2024

Not Wrong.

 "In order to preserve democracy, we must: 1) engage in sham impeachments 2) suppress relevant information (Hunter's laptop highlighting orgiastic Biden corruption) 3) seek to stack the Supreme Court 4) change the Electoral College rules 5) allow ILLEGAL immigrants to vote 6) refuse voter IDs because these are racist 7) create a fake January 6 insurrection narrative where people have been imprisoned as though they were Genghis Khan 8) engage in astoundingly corrupt lawfare in order to ensure that the GOP candidate is mired in endless legal proceedings 9) have state officials seek to remove the GOP candidate from the ballot box 10) engage in very dubious electoral procedures that permit for orgiastic cheating (many countries only allow same-day in-person voting)"

Gad Saad

Yes spot on. In general: The people saying they are saving democracy are the ones actively eroding it. The people saying they are fighting misinformation and creating it. The people saying they are fighting racism are the ones being racist. The people saying we should trust the science are not actually being scientific."

 Melissa Chen

 

I have to say that in general, they're not wrong. 

2 comments:

Marshal Art said...

"I have to say that in general, they're not wrong."

I'd say they're spot on !

Craig said...

Obviously, I agree. It's amusing to see pacifists, like Dan, contort their beliefs to justify riots. To paint suppressing evil as a bad thing. To try to minimize and excuse rape, murder, kidnapping, and torture as justified because it's in a good cause.

I'm stupefied at how shortsighted their actions are. That they are so stupid as to think that they won't someday be on the receiving end of these same tactics is absurd. Of course, as they've repeatedly done in the senate, they'll complain and try to change the rules when the rules get used against them.