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Katılım Şubat 2016
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jprokc@jprokc·
@ACope804 @murder_turd @TerryMoran Auntie, thx for the kind words. I love changing my mind, it's a thrill, feels like progress. Esp. when it's an epiphany, those are the best. Unfortunately in this thread I haven't had that pleasure yet, it's mostly just responding to tribal yelling. BTW who "gets it" anyway?
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Terry Moran 🇺🇸@TerryMoran·
This guy’s a leader of the rigged-elections camp. Admits he can’t prove anything. Says it doesn’t matter. Because the “structure” allows “fraud that cannot be detected.” Can I prove the moon is made of cheese? No. But that is part of my proof that the moon is made of cheese.
The DarkHorse Podcast@thedarkhorsepod

Bret Weinstein cuts straight to the chase: "We are going to have an endless battle in which those of us who see what we believe is clear evidence of some kind of election rigging or fraud are faced with indignation from a vast array of people portraying themselves as more rigorous and careful who say, 'Where is your evidence? Where exactly is your evidence that there was something wrong with this election?' And we are gonna be caught in the following predicament. No piece of evidence is sufficient to establish that case. And the sum total of all of the evidence contains true things and false things. So it is also no good. So the question is, can you logically deduce that something has gone wrong? I believe you can easily. Can you prove it? No. And not being able to prove it means that the election will proceed. It will be validated by all of the structures, including the courts. And that means that those who take on the power that derives from these elections will be the result of whatever process we just went through, whether it was an election that happened to be anomalous through organic means, or it was the result of some kind of fraud or election rigging. That is not an accident. That is not an accident. And the point that I wanna make primarily is the primary evidence against elections that look like this being organic is not actually in the trickle of evidence that we are actually able to see, the moment by moment vote count that does something strange during the night when some large tranche of ballots is suddenly counted or something like that. The evidence is in the structure of how the elections are actually carried out. These elections are designed to allow fraud that cannot be detected and will not be prosecuted. And that's really the thing that we must focus on." @BretWeinstein

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jprokc@jprokc·
@my_friggin_gosh @TerryMoran I haven't disappeared, I've been replying prolifically on this thread. And the steel man for fraud in the Raman surge is still out there, seek & ye shall find.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@don_fender33771 @TerryMoran Who is this "tribal man who sees election fraud behind every election where he doesn’t like the results"? Not me. People are willing to believe the most fantastic things about their perceived enemies, it's how they demonize.
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Don Fender@don_fender33771·
@jprokc @TerryMoran “Because when your tribal mind is made up, you're not interested in the steel man” says the tribal man who sees election fraud behind every election where he doesn’t like the results 🤡
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jprokc@jprokc·
@johnric42104881 @NateStern @TerryMoran Yeah me too, I love being proven wrong and learning something new. Especially when it's an epiphany, I love epiphanies, they're so refreshing like a mental bath.
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john richards@johnric42104881·
@jprokc @NateStern @TerryMoran I don't personally blame them. 95% of the Trump news is negative. It takes an effort to find reality. I give them a few chances at civil discourse. The dynamic is super annoying. I welcome being proven wrong & learning something new.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@sistercc52 @TerryMoran The question on the table is whether there was fraud in the Raman surge, given it's peculiarity. That seems like a valid question to ask, no? You don't have to widen it to "widespread fraud".
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jprokc@jprokc·
@johnric42104881 @NateStern @TerryMoran I know, I have no delusions about tribal fanatics. When I reason with them, I don't have any expectation of reason in return. But what else can you do on Twitter? I think Michelle Obama was on to something, "When they go low we go high." At least that way we keep our dignity.
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john richards
john richards@johnric42104881·
@jprokc @NateStern @TerryMoran Have you noticed yet that they require proof yet they had no qualms with Trump/Russian collusion w/o an iota of evidence forget proof. They also completely ignore that Dems are the unparalleled kings of denying elections. You're trying to reason w textbook fanatics.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@AdamRob38 @TerryMoran This is such a common cliche nowadays, did you read it off a cereal box? Despite all the tribal yelling, the question at hand is not "widespread voter fraud" but the Raman surge. This one election.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@angry_snowflake @TerryMoran 😂🤣When reminiscing on her student poverty days, Megan McCardle once remarked that when in the grocery store: "I gazed longingly at the brand-name ramen." That has stuck with me as the perfect concise description of student poverty, like a haiku or something.
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The_Findout_Phase@angry_snowflake·
@jprokc @TerryMoran I’m often wonder why, when I run out of food, I eat the stashed Ramen that’s out of date in my pantry. Is that the Ramen surge?
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jprokc@jprokc·
@rosterbatorium @DrewMichaels20 @TerryMoran Drew never claimed "large scale" voter fraud, only that it exists, with 4 good examples. And ofc 4 examples, no matter how good, could ever even suggest "large scale" fraud, let alone "prove" it. You moved the goalposts, apparently to get the answer you wanted from Grok.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@NateStern @TerryMoran Are you aware of the concerns leading people to call for an investigation? The CA voting system, the most lax in the nation. The odd Raman surge. The stories of skid row ballot harvesting. Etc. Get informed before you say an investigation is not needed. Beware prejudice.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@murder_turd @TerryMoran Forget "decades" and D'Souza and your anti-Republican prejudices. Focus on the case at hand.
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@jprokc @TerryMoran None of that is evidence. Decades of accusation, zero evidence. Decades of suspicion, zero proof. Then when you do claim proof, guys like D’Souza are debunked and have to admit lying. Not accepting suspicion or “circumstantial” anything.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@LairdStuff @TerryMoran People are out there with the steel man: The lax CA voting system which is vulnerable to fraud, and circumstantial evidence like the Raman surge and skid row harvesting. Stay tuned, more is coming! And let the chips fall where they may, open minds, no prejudice either way.
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Laird Stuff@LairdStuff·
@jprokc @TerryMoran You'd need some evidence instead of your feelings to construct anything other than a strawman.
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jprokc@jprokc·
@appagnairb @verity2x2 @TerryMoran "Bass would have much rather run against Pratt" is a common view used to dispute the Raman surge, but I think it's questionable. With Pratt, Bass would face 5 months of bitter attacks. If she thinks she can defeat either, she would prefer Raman, a quieter more docile opponent.
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Mr. G@appagnairb·
@jprokc @verity2x2 @TerryMoran Who do you think is behind that? Los Angeles is one of the bluest cities in the nation. Bass would have much rather run against Pratt. Now she has a real fight.
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