Millions of people who don’t believe in elections they don’t like is a greater threat than any of that.

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Lol, true, politicians seem to have made it a habit since the dawn of time.

When was that not the case?

There’s a difference in not believing in processes vs election results. An example would be when Atlanta closed down for the evening on election night…what? They didn’t close though, they just sent home one side and continued to count. In some cases they appeared to count the same votes over and over. Now you tell me, sending home election workers on election night…does this appear to be the road to honesty IYO?

Quoted all that. In the very next post. For that.

1970s. Feminists.

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It has all been debunked, my friend. This is exactly what is so dangerous.

…and the word “debunked” was fed at the sheople troughs and here you are regurgibleating it.

That’s interesting.

Back then, I think most far left leaning orgs and movements were far more secular.

Were feminists more atheistic than the extreme elements of the black liberation movement and the anti-war movement?

I wasn’t alive then, and most of my study has focused mainly on the effects of the Vietnam war on American society in regards to that time period.

I think politicians have to be narcissistic and egotistic to a degree to do that job without shooting theirselves.

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