Good points.
I’ve read Gen Flynn’s book. Yes, I think there are far more people who are aware of the truth than the media would have us believe. But I do think perhaps the numbers are not as high as the patriots would like them to be.
Anecdotally, I personally know a couple of “normie conservatives” who are still in denial about the truth.
And I know a TON of liberals who do not believe the truth, though with a few I wonder if they do believe the truth but are just SAYING they don’t believe it for a host of possible reasons. (#1 reason: They don’t want to admit they were wrong about anything. Which also might be the #1 reason for the “conservatives” who continue to deny the truth.)
A 3d category that disturbs me is the informed “conservatives” who are boomers and black-pillers.
One common phrase among all of these categories is “Well, I just can’t imagine that X.” X = my government would lie to me, it would be possible to steal that many votes, that many people knew what was happening and no one said anything, etc, etc, etc.
My answer: Your failure of imagination is not a logical argument against it.
One very well educated individual we deal with mocked us mercilessly and pressured PR heavily to get vaxxed when the plandemic started, waving his degrees and credentials at us.
He still is. BUT now he is deep in cognitive dissonance and is angry all the time over the smallest things. It’s fun to watch.
What part of the country do you live in?
Excellent!
My answer: Your failure of imagination is not a logical argument against it.
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We just have different viewpoints on this.