First published at 15:41 UTC on November 6th, 2022.
It’s important to stay centered, stay focused, and do what you can do. You disagree with the Democrats, and voting doesn’t take much time, so it seems to me it is worthwhile on those grounds alone. You don’t want to be so hopeless that you don’t eve…
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It’s important to stay centered, stay focused, and do what you can do. You disagree with the Democrats, and voting doesn’t take much time, so it seems to me it is worthwhile on those grounds alone. You don’t want to be so hopeless that you don’t even bother voting, and you should do the right thing even when it won’t change anything.
Furthermore, we should throw as much in these people’s way as we possibly can. It’s just basic strategy that if there is a chance you could create a problem for the enemy, and it’s going to cost you nothing to do so, you should do it. The elections themselves aren’t going to change anything, but there is a possibility that they could produce an upshot that affects society in less direct ways.
For one thing, the Democrats are definitely going to do fraud, and we definitely want to be able to call them out on that. For each of you that goes to vote, that is one more instance of fraud the Democrats will have to commit in these races they are planning on hoaxing. This talk of fraud is going to be huge, and the backlash from that will be much more important than the outcome of the elections.
What we are ultimately trying to do here is undermine faith in the system completely. We want the American population to stop believing in the government as an institution. Somehow, that didn’t happen after 2020, but the more fraud the Democrats commit, and the more people speak out against it, the closer we get to a situation where the people are ready to say “we are human beings, and we have dignity – we do not deserve to be treated like this, and there are more of us than there are of them.”
Source: https://dailystormer.in/you-need-to-go-vote-even-though-nothing-is-going-to-happen/
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