“No I didn’t read any of the 50 documents you sent me but prove it to me entirely verbally right now.” “Well it’s just a difference of opinion.” “I don’t wanna talk about it!” “Your boy Donny’s just a sore loser.” “The lab leak hypothesis is racist!” Would all be great on a roll of TP
Eye opening video about Cuba. Cars lined up around the block for gas. People mobbing the grocery store waiting for it to open, an entire aisle of one brand of mango jam, people living in dilapidated buildings from the 50s, Hollywood LIES
https://youtu.be/Fz6VJK3mS08
Yep, participation trophy kids already understand this is how politics currently work. And most approve of it, as it usually gets them another "trophy." (Student loan forgiveness anyone?)
If you didn't get caught, it wasn't reeeeeally cheating in their minds.
Most TV shows for teens encourage them to "break the rules". Adults are stupid. Kids know better. Look at Harry Potter where breaking rules puts them in mortal peril, yet they are treated at heros by the end.
It's one thing to break unjust and unfair laws, but in teen flicks the kids never make that distinction. It's just "if the rule is in my way" then you can disregard. To most of the millennials election law and voter ID is just "in the way" and something only the other side has to follow.
I believe the real number is 65%. Most Leftists also know about the cheating, but they'll continue to gaslight and say "What do you mean? What theft?"
“No I didn’t read any of the 50 documents you sent me but prove it to me entirely verbally right now.” “Well it’s just a difference of opinion.” “I don’t wanna talk about it!” “Your boy Donny’s just a sore loser.” “The lab leak hypothesis is racist!” Would all be great on a roll of TP
Eye opening video about Cuba. Cars lined up around the block for gas. People mobbing the grocery store waiting for it to open, an entire aisle of one brand of mango jam, people living in dilapidated buildings from the 50s, Hollywood LIES https://youtu.be/Fz6VJK3mS08
Yep, participation trophy kids already understand this is how politics currently work. And most approve of it, as it usually gets them another "trophy." (Student loan forgiveness anyone?)
If you didn't get caught, it wasn't reeeeeally cheating in their minds.
Most TV shows for teens encourage them to "break the rules". Adults are stupid. Kids know better. Look at Harry Potter where breaking rules puts them in mortal peril, yet they are treated at heros by the end.
It's one thing to break unjust and unfair laws, but in teen flicks the kids never make that distinction. It's just "if the rule is in my way" then you can disregard. To most of the millennials election law and voter ID is just "in the way" and something only the other side has to follow.