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Many people don’t all vote one or another. Is that why it’s so hard to believe Biden won?

Many people don’t all vote one or another.  Is that why it’s so hard to believe Biden won? | What if I told you that prejudice and generalism; are why people are even likely to believe the 2020 election was stolen? | image tagged in memes,matrix morpheus,2020 elections,stolen election,biden | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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That mainstream media, including conservative leaning mainstream media, has lead you to believe that people only think in context of only two perspectives rather than a multitude of them. Their false narratives and vicious attacks on people you just happen to disagree with are why many of you are so pent up with rage and ready to go to war at a moments notice because you think your freedoms are in constant jeopardy.

What if I told you, you swallowed a lie? Maybe some of what they say is true but the dubious sources you’ve clinged to also have a far more nefarious agenda. Something a little more deceptive than just “don’t buy Brand X” false dichotomies.

You were coheresed and programmed to feel the way you do should Trump have lost. Triggered to react with this outrage and need to seek evidence and deny what you’ve been told even if it is true. After all, Trump couldn’t lose! Not to some lying, socialist, senile pedophile Democrat! But is Biden really and truly and genuinely all those things or does it only bring you comfort to think so?

Is it possible that you are a victim of the exact same exaggerations of the MSM and the left of Trump’s flaws? Or perhaps some of you are perceptive enough to understand this. That it seems only fair to engage in hypocrisies with people you claim to be hypocrites. That will show them who the true hypocrites are! What do you think that will do? It certainly doesn’t fix the problem of how you feel. How dare they demand unity! Where was their desire for unity then!? Well, what if I told you there was another President who demanded unity at a time when the nation was so divided.

That they would rather have elected their own President and secede from this demanded Union.

That they too fiercely backed the constitution and stood behind what the original forefathers stated in regards to what they had written no matter the context.

At the time, these people were Democrats.

Today they’re Trump Supporters.

The only thing that has changed is the argument.

Beware anyone who would rather kill Americans in a Civil War, rather than sit down and talk. Beware those who think they are immune to the result of history repeating itself. That think they can profit even if it does have the same result.

The fact that many of you tell me for one reason or another that you use to vote Democrat but not anymore just justifies my argument. Maybe you’re not a Democrat.

But you’re still thinking like a liberal.
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An actual event where "human error" caused a large number of votes to be switched, but it wasn't considered a big deal because someone caught it and we're supposed to be ok with that. Votes not counted because someone forgot a thumb drive in a desk. A water main shutting down a vote counting area for hours when utility workers said it took only minutes to fix, which a wrap-around fix actually does only take minutes, and then thousands of votes suddenly appeared when nobody was supposed to be in the building. 400,000 drop box ballots having no chain of custody papers filled out. A county vote on legalizing marijuana using the same machines was found to have a 70% error rate, but we're told that couldn't have happened with the presidential election. Mail in ballots that weren't folded. Ballots that conveniently had the fold on top of the Biden vote that triggered ballot counting machines. But you think it's about "prejudice and generalism"?
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Yes, because it's far more easy to convince the people who wanted Trump to win and are largely uneducated that the election was stolen than it is to convince the courts of wrong doing.

Generalism and prejudice comes from assorting ideas before the presentation of facts or statistics. As there is no evidence to support the claim (but rather a myriad of issues and irregularities that are not uncommon, do not necessarily point to intentional wrong doing - or, in fact, actually mattered in the overall outcome) then it should be far easier to conclude that people who wanted Trump to win are clinging to that false hope that he still could.

There is not one single example you've brought up that hasn't been brought up in courts and dismissed in some way.

It's easier to believe for someone like you who doesn't trust the government at all that something nefarious has happened because the outcome isn't what you wanted.
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What if I told you that prejudice and generalism; are why people are even likely to believe the 2020 election was stolen?