The Left: "The election is rigged because the media and Reddit tell me that everyone hates Trump."
The Right: "The election is rigged because the homeless shouldn't be paid to vote and ballots shouldn't be dropped in the middle of the night after Election Day."
@GordonGChang@MorseHTan Defamation for questioning the election process, especially if there is widespread knowledge of fraudulence? This is ridiculous!
@gman5180 To give him the benefit of the doubt, he might've felt pressure to provide for his family after being fired from FOX, so he opted to take the offer from foreign officials to manipulate political opinions. I used to feel guilty not watching his boring YouTubes, but now, I don't.
7 Latin American elections since USAID was defunded:
π¨π± Chile: "far-right" Kast won
π§π΄ Bolivia: "far-right" Paz won
π΅πͺ Peru: "far-right" Fujimori won
πͺπ¨ Ecuador: "far-right" Noboa won
ππ³ Honduras: "far-right" Asfura won
π¨π΄ Colombia: "far-right" Espriella won
π¨π· Costa Rica: "far-right" Fernandez won
@EricLDaugh He's right. He wins the election (despite the rigging) by electoral AND popular vote, but the press villainized him constantly. Their ratings prove that they are not trusted.
[ELECTION CHAOS]
Ballot shortages hit 50 polling stations across South Korea. Voting stopped at 22.
On June 3, South Korea held local elections.
Across the country, polling stations ran out of ballots.
Polling stations that needed extra ballots sent: 67
Polling stations that actually ran short: 50
Polling stations where voting temporarily stopped: 22
Here's where it happened:
Seoul: 35 locations (15 in Songpa district alone)
Busan: 8
Daegu: 7
Incheon: 6
South Gyeongsang: 8
Ulsan: 3
The heads of the National Election Commission resigned.
An independent investigation committee will conduct a full audit of voting records.
South Korean citizens were outraged. They demanded a halt to the vote count and called it election fraud.
The National Election Commission pressed ahead anyway, without giving the public a clear explanation.
Something went very wrong at the foundation of democracy.
https://t.co/xMxbljtOGm
@sound1ee@MAGAGuardian Well, I'm sure there are Korean version of Rhinos in Korea, but why would they premark for the red party if the blue party was rigged to win? Was it to look more "realistic?"
@sound1ee@MAGAGuardian Out of curiosity, why are they marked for the red party? Of the pics shown, I see quite a few marked for the red party. Wasn't it the blue party that rigged the election?
@SteveDMillion@kangminlee It's the same as the US. The blueβthe liberal party--are pro communism, anti-capitalism, pro-China, pro-unification with North Korea, and anti-America, so yeah, pretty similar to the US.