Posted on 09/13/2024 1:39:32 PM PDT by Pox
Kamala Harris was spewing 'lie after lie' during her debate against Trump, Gen Z influencer argues.
Young Americans are voicing their opinions online following the Trump-Harris debate, and according to one Gen Z influencer, the future is not looking bright for Democrats.
"Gen Z is in this massive cycle of seeing these experts on these mainstream networks tell us what we should and shouldn't believe in. Telling us how awful Trump performed in the debate. But that's not what we saw," Bo Loudon, a friend of Barron Trump, revealed during an appearance on "Mornings with Maria."
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They talk about events amongst themselves and anyone else who joins in the conversation.
There is still hope for America, and we need to keep fighting for our future and our freedom.
I cancelled my cable well over a decade ago because of the lies. Didn’t feel like paying for the groundless attacks on my beliefs.
Its why you’re seeing Western governments wanting censorship over social media, and the EU digital services act. They’re losing “the narrative”.
Are they getting the news from some dude named Bo, who is probably 17 years old?
This is why TikTok will be banned in January. And yes, you can thank your local Representative (who’s probably a Reoublican) for passing the bill.
Who or what determines exactly who or what an influencer is and why should anyone believe what they say?
Very good in a way, but presupposes a fair election.
Many Gen Z’ers who will be voting for Trump have never voted before and therefore do not fall into the category of “Likely Voter.” Could be a huge hidden vote surging for Trump come November.
Maybe. But that’s not as bad as some doddering elderly communist psychopath named Roger.
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