I think that acknowledging that 2020 was not "stolen" is table stakes for being taken seriously vis a vis 2024. Same goes for acknowledging human impact on our climate, for example. It's reasonable to have wildly divergent opinions on what to do, but it is not reasonable - and it does not support being taken as a reasonable person - to deny objective reality.pdub wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 9:16 am I think it's important to continue to call out bullshit to keep the bullshit from gaining any relevancy.
The election wasn't stolen.
If you're insisting it was and standing on a soapbox saying that only you know the real truth and then get upset when someone calls you out for it, well, that's on you.
If I get an MRI that shows a mass in my abdomen, and my bloodwork indicates cancer, and in my first meeting with an oncologist, he diagnoses me with cancer (reasonable) and suggests we start with leeches (cray cray), I'm finding another goddamn oncologist. Because I cannot trust ANYTHING this guy does, even if he's right about some things.