I am not someone who is important except to my family and some friends. We are not wealthy. Do I trust the plan, sit down and shut up? Or does the plan involve people like myself “stepping up to help”?
I do not want my loved ones in danger. One has expressed concern over possibly losing their job if I do this and it gets actual exposure, with concerns about supporting children.
I am not young anymore. I worked the election in Michigan (my people obeyed the law) and think I can communicate why what happened in Detroit was such an egregious act. But is there any point to putting in the amount of effort of “doing a video” along with the targeting of not just myself, but my loved ones?
I grieve that “free speech” has been eroded to this point. Thoughts welcome.
How long of a video do you estimate it to be? Is it meant to be 20-30 min break down, 1.5 hrs, 2hrs, or something much shorter? Knowing that would probably help you determine what to do with it.
If it were something < 15 mins, you might be able to find one of the more influential YouTubers/Bitchuters/Rumblers to host it for you, maybe even help you make it (while keeping you anonymous). There's still a few that are still airing their thoughts on the election fraud, but they are a bit more low-key about it, out of fear of being removed from YouTube.
The entire thing should be about seven minutes. I have shared the concept with several close people, they immediately started laughing, and told me “it would go viral”.
FreedomToons & Dinesh D'Souza both have experience in the sort of thing you're envisioning & have both spoken out against voter fraud. Maybe worth contacting them.
There's other YouTubers with a large audience who might have interest (given their opinions on the election), but, not sure they'd have the production background.
Might also want to try someone like Mike Lindell, Joshua Phillip, or, Lin Wood.