The stop the steal campaign is purely a matter of honest principle. Its not just a way for Trump to steal the election, its about what's fair. Trump and everyone on his side would be just as angry if Trump won through these alleged misdeeds.
So now it turns out Trump was begging Republicans to just find more votes for him and ''recalculate'' the votes that were already counted.
Oh, we're doing out-of-context sound-bites that supposedly reveal everything?
Well then I respectfully present this for consideration:
"We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics" - Joe Biden
No, what you've compiled is a morass of varied complaints most of which have no established veracity or reliability
"Established", is a very telling word, I think. Established by who? By the defendants? By media fact-checkers?
I agree, nothing has been "established" because nobody in a position of authority is evaluating the claims based on the merits, but instead, are hiding behind technicalities like "lack of standing" or "too late" or "we don't have the authority".
Characteristic of this folderol is the swtiching between electoral jurisdictions such as MI, PA and GA to make your points, despite them all being independent circumstances and systems.
Isn't that what you and others do when attempting to justify BLM? You point to something that happened in Minneapolis, then Atlanta, then Oakland, and you present that as evidence that police brutality and racism is widespread and systematic, despite them all being independent circumstances and systems.
Stones, glass houses, pot, kettle, etc.
Show me where some male has been thrown into a van and then memes happened about being a side of beef.
Show me where some woman has been sleepy and then memes happened about her being sleepy. SEE?!?!?! SLEEPY IS A GENDERED INSULT!!!111!
No, it doesn't work that way. That's not how you determine whether or not an insult is gendered. You're using inductive reasoning instead of deductive reasoning.
Looking at 10 white swans and declaring that all swans are white is an example of faulty inductive reasoning. Black swans exist. But you don't know that, and you're just extrapolating based on a pattern. Saying "show me a black swan or else all swans are white" is invalid logic.
But if you really wanted to find out, you'd probably have to talk to the LEO who used the term. Maybe, in his culture, he uses that phrase all the time. Have you ever heard the phrase "tossed like a side of beef" in
any other context before? I certainly haven't.
Just googling the phrase, I found this line from a book called "Gnome Home Papers" from 2012, in which the protagonist, a male, speaks about how he was treated
Listen my friends, to your heart. What is it telling you? Go ahead and dream a little dream, see where it takes you. YouÊll be surprised at the turn of events with every page, each new friend or what happens to that nasty evil guy. Take that chance and let your heart take the lead, I dare you...
books.google.com
So there you go, you are now doubly wrong, one for using invalid logic, and also factually wrong that the term is gendered as proven by usage.