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So one person says Bill Barr said the election was not rigged but he did not say there was no fraud. I guess in practical terms the takeaway must be that an election that is rigged is not fraudulent and a fraudulent election is not rigged.
Seriously, cut the parsing of words. Of course no one can say affirmatively the election was not rigged, the same way you cannot say affirmatively it did not rain when you turned away from the window, even if it sunny outside. Because just maybe…
Let’s not be ridiculous.
As to eddiee – I have no idea what you are going on about. You essentially claimed I got my info from the Mainstream Media and I told you I actually looked at court cases. I also read some of the affidavits. I have no idea why you are discussing black/white violence. I am sure there is some deep truth you want me to realize.
As to swearing by or at the election, this is a deliberate mischaracterization. There was an unprecedented lie said about the election. It was a lie because the evidence it was based on, when examined did not support that position. All I am essentially doing is trying to point out to some very stubborn people that they have been lied to. It follows that if the fraud claims are lies, then we should stand by the election, otherwise, American Democracy is essentially in the trash. If you have a better alternative in how to respond to a clear and blatant lie, let me know. As Jews we should be very sensitive to lies and what damage they cause. How many Jews have been murdered because of blood libels or the lies of the Nazis? If it is not clear, in your face, obvious, that lies can result in violence and radicalization then you have slept through every history class you ever took.