I’m not saying I agree with my take above, just pointing out where Americans are on this question. If you bring this issue up at a typical social event, people will start backing away from you quickly. You’re better off discussing UFOs.
That is why it is better to make a joke about the BC issue to feel out the crowd and find out who you can talk to. Unless you come off way overboard, you might be surprised at the number of people who really are having doubts. The more reassured that we all feel that we can legitimately question “the Big Lie” the quicker the truth can be sorted out and people bought into the lie can be brought toward constructive doubt.
If you bring this issue up at a typical social event, people will start backing away from you quickly. Youre better off discussing UFOs.
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You are attending the wrong Social Events FRiend.
When I bring this up at the functions I attend I get nothing but agreement, and we argue about the Cowardice of the Supreme Court not to look into it.
The folks who attend the "typical" social events that I frequent would probably just nod their heads knowingly if I brought up the subject. Heck, they might even toss in a few choice quotes from the Constitution.
You might want to take a closer look at what sort of folks are attending the social events you frequent.