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Stripe

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Yep. That's probably the most obvious way that the election was stolen.

There was that Twitter thread that outlined all these issues pretty clearly. Who was that by?

It would be reasonable for a disinterested outside observer to not realize how brazen and pervasive this sort of activity is — and all in one direction. However, Brain simply does not want to know.

Then there are all the changes to the voting system that were implemented illegally, the manipulations by big tech and the likely count changes by people at polling stations.
 

annabenedetti

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Well, the actual truth of the matter is that there's no evidence of any widespread fraud but a whole load of bonkers allegations pushed by nutballs like Lindell, Powell, Qanon et al that have come to precisely nought, along with audits etc. The only dupes are those silly enough to buy into such baseless bunk to start with.


They're a cult, and they're unreachable.
 

Arthur Brain

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Of course you are.



No. You deny that numerous powerful entities put a lot of effort into swaying the vote toward joebiden.



We know. You want to talk about nonsense issues and irrelevancies.

What is my "second"?


Of what relevance are civil lawsuits? They haven't even reached court. The firms that issued them did so to hundreds of people, including some who were merely relatives of poll watchers.

NTe insane ones are those who are out of touch with actual events and reality and still clinging onto their pet little conspiracy theories because they still can't get over the election. This "no fraud" nonsense has been a farce from the get-go.



:LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:

By you?

You know next to nothing about the situation in the US. You've listened to a few people on here and parrot their talking points. I spend hours every workday reading both sides. You won't even spend a few minutes on a video that you would have celebrated had you found it on your own in a different context.


Click on the link and listen to the first few minutes of the video. Or don't. It's up to you. We know you don't care.
No, Stripe, I'm not and that's a fact. By your "logic" if I'm a conspiracy theorist for accepting the prevailing consensus regarding the 2020 election then by the same token I must have been one back in 2016 when I accepted the same. You're only making yourself look like a complete and total dimwit to persist with this lunacy. It's one thing to drop the ball Stripe, we all do that but it's even worse to double down on it. The conspiracy theory lies with those who rail against the general consensus, ergo you, not me. As with the moon landing, those who believe it to be faked are the conspiracy theorists. It's basic terminology 101 and if you don't understand definition then you had no right being an English teacher.

Your next is pure conspiracy theory (can't make this stuff up) which is kinda hysterical considering. Credible evidence for it?

It was actually entirely relevant to your complete lack of understanding of what constitutes a conspiracy theory.

The "second" referred to your second paragraph I was responding to.

They're relevant because there was no substance to the allegations and getting sued is what happens when baseless claims are made. I doubt Lindell et al are finding them irrelevant especially considering he tried to stop the lawsuit going ahead (and failed).

Doesn't work trying to label those who accept the outcome of the 2020 election results as conspiracy theorists Stripe, fact. Most of the world (including America) long since moved on and accepted Biden s president. Those who don't and double down on baseless claims are generally laughed at and mocked, deservedly so frankly. Its one reason why republicans like Cheney are so frustrated with it because they realize how damaging it is to the party and how much of a laughing stock it is right now.

By logic, common sense and a familiarity with terminology and definition. Not my fault that you don't understand what a conspiracy theory comprises of and those who fit into the category of peddling such and those who don't.

Oh, I've followed American politics for years and know more about it than you dude. If you want to highlight the salient points of the vid then do so, if not don't.
 

Arthur Brain

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Yep. That's probably the most obvious way that the election was stolen.

There was that Twitter thread that outlined all these issues pretty clearly. Who was that by?

It would be reasonable for a disinterested outside observer to not realize how brazen and pervasive this sort of activity is — and all in one direction. However, Brain simply does not want to know.

Then there are all the changes to the voting system that were implemented illegally, the manipulations by big tech and the likely count changes by people at polling stations.
Ironically, just conspiracy theory bluff and bluster on your part here. Meanwhile, all allegations of fraudulent activity have come to nought, investigations, recounts and audits have uncovered the same and this all came about because a manchild who realized he'd lost the election threw his toys out of the pram.
 

Arthur Brain

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Bye, loser.

From the article:

The number two Republican in the Wisconsin State Assembly, Majority Leader Jim Steineke, said that while the audit did confirm who won the election, it also shows that the WEC “skirted” the state’s election laws.
 

marke

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Heck, you used to be an English teacher right? A conspiracy theory is at odds with the prevailing consensus on a matter therefore the acknowledgment of the general consensus cannot be a 'conspiracy theory' in itself.

Maybe this will help you out as it covers the characteristics 'exemplified' by plenty who actually push ridiculous conspiracy fraud theories on here, including yourself if you go along with the nonsense. .

The democrats either committed massive voter fraud or they didn't. If democrats did commit voter fraud then they are lying about it and their labeling of voter fraud as a conspiracy theory is just another lie.
 

marke

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Says the guy who doesn't understand what a conspiracy theory is...

In my latter, I showed you how the phrase 'white supremacy' can indeed be used in an unironic context. If someone uses the phrase as you describe then they're being bonkers That doesn't mean the term can't be used as an apt descriptor for the far right nutball outfits who embrace it however.
Envy and hatred of whites is just as much racism as white supremacy hatred of blacks
 
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