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You know, I don't know why people put any merit into this kind of thing. We all know that if you account for all the cheating, there's MAYBE 4 or 5 blue states in the union, and every red state is infinitely more red than the "official" narrative.

Seriously, how people on here can claim that California and New York are actually red (which all the evidence points to), while at the same time claim that a state like Texas isn't really that red, or claim it's all the (funnily enough) New Yorkers and Californians moving there that are turning it blue, boggles my mind.

Outside of the fact that it's been proven over and over again that people moving to red states like Texas are overwhelmingly conservative by a factor of like 80-90% depending on the year, we can't keep having this weird mental dissonance between what we claim and what's actually happening.

Either pretty much every state in the union is overwhelmingly red and the cabal is cheating using the many tactics we've identified over the past several years (Mail in ballots, counting ballots multiple times, shutting down Republican polling places, dominion et al voting machines, Voter Roll Manipulation, creating ballots/votes out of the ether, etc.), or they're not and two/thirds of the country are actually cucked, meaning we're not actually the majority.

Both can't be true, and all the evidence points towards the former. This cognitive dissonance is starting to get old, and people need to stop perpetuating it.

EDIT: This just occurred to me so I figured I'd point this out too. This article claims that Alabama and Tennessee are the first and second most conservative states in the union respectively. While both ARE always consistently in the top 5 most conservative states in the union for the last 20 or so years, this is untrue. WYOMING, WEST VIRGINIA, AND IDAHO are ALL more conservative statistically. Granted it's usually by a margin of 0.5-5%, but they are technically more conservative.

Ergo, this article is already inaccurate in it's methodology.

1 year ago
3 score
Reason: Original

You know, I don't know why people put any merit into this kind of thing. We all know that if you account for all the cheating, there's MAYBE 4 or 5 blue states in the union, and every red state is infinitely more red than the "official" narrative.

Seriously, how people on here can claim that California and New York are actually red (which all the evidence points to), while at the same time claim that a state like Texas isn't really that red, or claim it's all the (funnily enough) New Yorkers and Californians moving there that are turning it blue, boggles my mind.

Outside of the fact that it's been proven over and over again that people moving to red states like Texas are overwhelmingly conservative by a factor of like 80-90% depending on the year, we can't keep having this weird mental dissonance between what we claim and what's actually happening.

Either pretty much every state in the union is overwhelmingly red and the cabal is cheating using the many tactics we've identified over the past several years (Mail in ballots, counting ballots multiple times, shutting down Republican polling places, dominion et al voting machines, Voter Roll Manipulation, creating ballots/votes out of the ether, etc.), or they're not and two/thirds of the country are actually cucked, meaning we're not actually the majority.

Both can't be true, and all the evidence points towards the former. This cognitive dissonance is starting to get old, and people need to stop perpetuating it.

1 year ago
1 score