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Post by nephillymike on Sept 2, 2023 11:56:08 GMT -5
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Post by One on Sept 3, 2023 7:02:24 GMT -5
This is a good example of what I said in another post. I'm sure Loury is a good and honest man, but he's advocating that when someone is done a wrong they keep quiet and go away. I don't follow the man, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't suggest that people who are treated unfairly because of their race should shut up and go away. It makes no sense to anyone who is intellectually honest and truly believes that right should always overcome wrong. Unless we want a banana republic or tyranny.
Swain just touched on the "irregularities", the conversation that often results in cancellation or worse, but she does hit some of the important ones. The simple, indisputable fact that there were numerous "irregularities", "anomalies", should require a thorough and honest investigation to dispel any and all misinformation and prove that there was or wasn't fraud. As she points out, the cacophony of proclamations of an honest election came immediately and have never been substantiated by an honest investigation. Barr's endorsement of no fraud was made with no investigation. SCOUTUS didn't say there was no fraud, they said there was no standing. Most other courts never admitted or reviewed evidence. This doesn't add up to definite fraud, stolen election, or whatever, it does add up to "just shut up and go away." Trump and his people are being punished for not being quiet and for exposing the ugly evidence. I'm not okay with any of that. Are you?
I've never been one of those people who just wants to be told what to do and what to think. That doesn't equate to me being right or wrong, but let me get there myself. Put all of what's happening in this era into an open box and look at it as a whole rather than as individual events. The election(s), the border, race relations, gun control, sexual (r)evolutions, disparate prosecution of the law, cancel culture, etc. It's frightening and discouraging that more people don't look at that and ask questions instead of focusing on what they're told to look at and arrive at conclusions that are supported by logic.
Thanks for that video.
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