You know in most elections slightly less than half of the voters voted for the other candidate, right?
LesserAbe
Thanks for sharing all these pics. It does help to remind we're not alone, and that other people are willing to take action, and need us to take action.
I don't think this is entirely accurate. I understand what you're saying, that a determined person can relatively easily bypass this hurdle and view the content.
Still, I can see value in creating a hurdle. It's not unsurpassable, but it requires energy to pass it. And sometimes that's enough to not be the low hanging fruit. Maybe the poster wants to avoid trolls, or they don't want that particular content to be easily scraped.
I understand you're hurt and concerned right now, with good reason. That said, to get out of this we need to be objective about how we got here.
Blaming our current situation just on people who didn't vote is not taking into account the whole picture. Yes, if non voters had shown up at the polls and voted Harris then Trump wouldn't have won. Also if people who voted for Trump had not shown up, then Harris would have won. If people who voted Trump had voted Harris, she would have won. So?
WHY do people act the way they do? Because of the candidates. Because of the parties. Because of the information they encounter. Because of the entrenched interests that have created a low quality of life, and led people to believe that nothing will change, and that they can't trust what "elites" say.
Does that make the current situation any better? No. But it at least hints at possible avenues to go down, ways things could be improved. Saying "we told them, but they didn't listen" implies there's not much action that can be taken, just relaying information beforehand, and scolding after.
I don't know my neighborhood checks the boxes but the water is still iffy
I liked how pez tasted back in the day at least
Just like Jesus intended
This is actually a tradition all over the world, and across different religions. Of course it takes many forms.
Josh Marshall, the reporter from Talking Points Memo asserted that he did push changes.
Lol sure, but I think my point still stands that the koresh followers were crazier than maga followers
This is cringe behavior for sure. That said, this is way more common than you might think. Many churches will "lay on hands" to pray for someone. Often if they're sick, or being sent on a mission trip. I've been in settings exactly like this one.
I'm an atheist now, so of course I think the general idea is misguided. What makes this particularly stupid is that Trump doesn't give a fuck about religion or doing the right thing.
All that said, no, the Branch Davidian beliefs were much crazier than maga beliefs. For example they had an inter-cult armed showdown over a dead body that they believed God would resurrect.
They were less of a threat because you would never get millions of people to believe those ideas, while the slightly less but still insane maga people are in charge of the government.
If you know it then why are you being a dick?