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What are Republicans doing to Unify the country?

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Yep. The power the unverifiable has over our species is nothing short of amazing, and terrifying all at the same time. Millions of muslims believe they need to kill infidels, meaning anyone who leaves the religion or any who "oppose" it, even if that opposition is just speaking out for human rights abuses. The death toll attributed to the Catholic Church over it's history is well into the millions. And even today billions of religious people of many different faiths, including but not limited to mainstream Christianity, most protestant and reformist christian sects, islam as a whole, and even Judaism in terms of who is generally in charge, and even some Buddhist texts, all hold that women are inferior to men, somewhere on the spectrum of simply "less important" overall to "actual property and open for capital punishment and full behavioral control", even if it isn't preached at the pulpit. Pagan ceremonies sacrificing humans to imaginary gods. Conquest of neighboring countries in the name of whatever religion has been commonplace over the course of human history. Even Hitler used religious beliefs as one of the excuses for the atrocities he committed, and the general populace defended them on the same grounds. And religion was the primary reason and excuse for empire building from the Ottoman to the Gupta to the Christian empires of Western Europe, and more. Hell the Bible was used to justify slavery in the United States, from the curse of Ham to the admonition of slaves to obey their masters. Yep, continual belief in the imaginary has been an insanely destructive force in the entire history of human civilization and society. The current wave of this is just the latest iteration. And others will come after.
 
I’m still waiting

What are republicans doing to unite the country? Cuz all I see is them expanding their war on the poor and middle class, science, immigrants, now vaccines. What are any of you getting out of this movement?
 
But of course.



Jack Posobiec is very concerned about voter fraud. An influential MAGA voice and prominent conspiracy theorist, he’s perhaps best known for amplifying the 2016 “Pizzagate” conspiracy, which culminated in a man firing a gun in a D.C. pizza restaurant. In the years since, Posobiec has loudly espoused a range of debunked conspiracy theories. That includes the GOP theory—once semi-fringe and now thoroughly MAGA mainstreamed—that Democrats have won elections via millions of fraudulent votes. The Republican National Committee last fall enlisted him to speak to poll watchers about election security. Posobiec is particularly focused on Pennsylvania, repeatedly accusing the state’s Democratic officials of fraud, even spreading conspiracy theories that were followed by an RNC lawsuit.

The focus on voter fraud in Pennsylvania is particularly ironic because it sure looks like, and a trail of documentation suggests, that Posobiec is living in Maryland but voting in Pennsylvania. If so, that would be a violation of voting laws, experts say.

The 40-year-old Posobiec has voted in Pennsylvania elections from 2004 to 2024, both in person and by mail, according to a copy of his voting record viewed by Slate and the Handbasket. Until 2016, Posobiec used military and civilian overseas ballots. After resigning from his job as a Navy Reserve intelligence officer in 2017, he remained in Maryland while becoming a full-time influencer and political activist with groups such as Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA. He continued voting in Pennsylvania via absentee ballots and, later, in-person on-demand mail voting, using his parents’ home address in 2018, 2022, and 2024, according to an official copy of his voter information file from Montgomery County obtained through a right-to-know request.

There’s nothing untoward about any of that, provided Posobiec actually lives in Pennsylvania. But the evidence is extremely strong that he doesn’t. Instead, it suggests that, despite growing up in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Posobiec has lived in Maryland for almost a decade.
 
There are some MAGA’s and normie conservatives waking up to what is happening. Slowly but surely. Our only hope is that enough wake up and resist soon before it’s too late.

We cant rely on hippies, families with strollers, and old people to lead the protest. We need strong leaders, those with military and LEO experience, to help organize the non-violent resistance.

This all to say that MAGA and conservatives are the only ones that can bring us together. I hope they come around in time.


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