They believe there may be issues with recent election results, particularly after bomb threats and unusual circumstances in certain states. They stress that many people share the same gut feeling about something being wrong, and they are working to compile evidence to support a wider investigation. The main goal is to encourage an official review of vote totals, especially comparing manual and electronic results in states like PA, GA, MI, WI, and NJ.
They want to start contacting the White House, checking ballot statuses, and reaching out to local government officials. They also emphasize the importance of community, connection, and validation within the group, as they believe engagement is crucial, especially if facing the threat of authoritarianism. They reject comparisons to violent insurrectionists, stating that their concerns are based on the will of the people.
The subreddit was created as a space for open discussion, free from censorship, where people can seek answers without being dismissed as extremists. The author also clarifies that the space will be lightly moderated, with an emphasis on respectful self-regulation. The overall tone is one of hope, solidarity, and a commitment to transparency and democracy.
Maybe some patriots in lefty sheeple clothing can go in and help guide them?
Maybe some want to troll?
I don't know, im just letting you know they're discussing it.
Here's a chatGPT summary of what it's about:
Maybe some patriots in lefty sheeple clothing can go in and help guide them?
Maybe some want to troll?
I don't know, im just letting you know they're discussing it.
Suggest paper ballots and voter ID.