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by dukeofdoom
2022 days ago
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Millions of people believe the election was rigged in the US. This is a total failure of building trust in elections, regardless weather its true or not. I personally believe in "Trust but Verify". There is no way to verify this election. The process is made impossible, because signature check was not done on mail in ballots in any meaningful way. And has not been done now either in any of the recounts. We only know that currently 0.02% of ballots were rejected vs 6% previous elections. To my common sense, this election could have been spammed with mail in ballots, and almost everything accepted. No meaningful signature match was performed, when only 0.02% of ballots were rejected. |
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Rather it's a success in tearing down that trust. And the tools used in that effort were lies like this one:
> We only know that currently 0.02% of ballots were rejected vs 6% previous elections.
See: https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-georgia-rejecte...
It's lies. It's all lies. You're reading lies and choosing to believe them[1]. So is it any wonder that Youtube is thinking that maybe they shouldn't have a hand in spreading those lies?
[1] As proven by your reply that the link does not "prove a lie"! That's not the way the burden of proof works. You are choosing to believe this categorical statement given to you without support. That is a "lie" in the vernacular.