The election workers honestly probably had limited knowledge or flat out had no idea. They just follow orders. Plus the direct heat is not on them. For example, suitcase gate. I bet a lead or supervisor election worker just told the counters that there’s more ballots under that table and they’re there because of space or something. They do what they can to limit or minimize suspicions and supervisors may not even know, they may just be taking orders and not bother to ask questions. Because if EVERYONE knew they were participating in cheating, some dems would be singling like a canary! That, and some have already came out but their statements are being discredited and heavily suppressed (post office worker in PA)
I honestly think there was only a handful of people [in GA, PA, AZ, etc] that ACTUALLY KNEW they were cheating. Why do you think Raffensperger (RINO) SOS of GA now wants to do the audit? He wants to get ahead of this scandal and then play stupid like he didn’t know what happened. Do you think he knew there was going to be cheating before it occurred? Yes. But nobody can prove that he actually knew, so now he’s playing the other side to minimize the blow
Nope, don't buy it. An election worker should be smart enough to understand right and wrong. I think it was Lt. Calley who tried that defense in the military during the Vietnam War. If they are not sure if they did right or wrong, come forward and tell the truth as to who told you to do what and when. The truth shall set you free.
But if low level workers are just taking orders and we’re trained to do something a certain type of way, then they have no reason to be suspicious i suppose.
I mean there’s been times I’ve been told to do a certain task this type of way, even though it seemed odd, who was I to challenge that order (which came from way up)? I’m just there to do as told and carry on. That’s kinda my theory
I can understand to a point. Not sure of your age, I am in my early 60's and I learned to question everything I was told to do after the Calley incident. It left a lasting impression on me. I've taught that to my son's.
If a person has any morals, any "spirit of God" in their mind, body, soul they know right from wrong. It is a moral compass
I’m in my mid 30’s, I do my best to question and filter out potential noise (not saying the audits are noise whatsoever, rather everything that led up to it and everyone’s point of view). But I can guarantee you that we do not have all the information that we the public think we have. There’s something MUCH bigger going on behind the scenes, and that is also another reason I question even more