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Eternity · 26-30, M
Very reputable scientists support this claim. Voting in the upcoming elections is the thing to do if you respect science over gut feelings. Not voting would be subversive, and too much in alignment with the values that people held in the erroneous past that we would all be much better off condemning and then forgetting.
The spirit of the confederacy would want you to not participate in these elections, but don't listen to them. They're idiots. Do the right thing, the logical and scientific and politically correct thing, vote in these elections.
The spirit of the confederacy would want you to not participate in these elections, but don't listen to them. They're idiots. Do the right thing, the logical and scientific and politically correct thing, vote in these elections.
Shhh!
I'm not sure why you didn't capitalize the r in Republicans, but remember Georgia with Warnock?
I'd love to have two major political parties in the US actually using their brains, but the reality seems to be that one seems to be operating at the level of MTG or Herschel Walker, and they might just stay home if it gets too confusing.
Like I sort of said, I'd love to have a functioning democracy, but a little information can be more dangerous than none at all.
I'm not sure why you didn't capitalize the r in Republicans, but remember Georgia with Warnock?
I'd love to have two major political parties in the US actually using their brains, but the reality seems to be that one seems to be operating at the level of MTG or Herschel Walker, and they might just stay home if it gets too confusing.
Like I sort of said, I'd love to have a functioning democracy, but a little information can be more dangerous than none at all.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
Didn't that happen in Venezuela? One group boycotted the elections, then cried foul and that the election was rigged when the other side won? And then 'The West' sided with the boycotters who lost?