Posted on 11/23/2020 2:36:19 PM PST by Jess Kitting
“As amateur philosophers and concerned citizens, how do we begin to bring society back towards standing on principles instead of allowing our collective morals to wither away. As a clerk for an Election Bureau of a heavily contested suburban County in a key swing state, I have been exposed to shameless abuse of election laws, almost to the point of outright fraud."
"The most disheartening thing to see is that despite the election workers having good intentions, when presented the choice to stand against a questionable ballot and methods of gathering absentee votes with solid legal footing, the path of least resistance is taken to avoid conflict and swathes of votes are allowed. As a simple cog in a vast and rotting machine, where do I begin?”
On July 7 2020 Stefan Molyneux, the founder and host of the most popular philosophy show on the internet, Freedomain, was banned from YouTube and Twitter. All the content that he created over the years had been removed.
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First Published: 4 November 2016
ALMOST to the point of outright fraud? Almost?
The party about to lose the election by razor thin margins in the 11th hour in several states has asked for protection against vote fraud for decades.
The party about to win the election by razor thin margins in the 11th hour insisted vote fraud was rare, isolated and fought increased protections against fraud.
Whether or not the election is skewed by fraud, anyone unwilling to understand why the aggrieved party is skeptical and frustrated is acting in bad faith.
- Jeremiah MacRoberts
If people lose their faith in elections, you can bet that political violence, including assassinations, will become commonplace.
....... These articles always pop up every election ..... Nothing is ever done to rectify the problem .... In fact the powers that be seem to go out of their way to make things worse and less secure ......
After the chaos, comes dissolution of the country.
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