Re: Hate Groups: White Supremacists, Neo-Nazis, the Alt-Righ
Posted: Thu March 23, 2023 4:54 pm
Seems there's a bit more to it than just "making spicy memes"
Yes, conspiring to make spicy memes in chatrooms and convincing people they can vote by text message. If you're dumb enough to fall for a Facebook or Twitter post that you can vote by text message your voting rights were tenuous to begin with.blueviper wrote:Seems there's a bit more to it than just "making spicy memes"
As evidenced by the election of Donald Trump, American voters are indeed amongst the stupidest people in the world. However, that doesn’t mean it’s ok to lie to them about how they can vote. They still have that right.simple schoolboy wrote:Yes, conspiring to make spicy memes in chatrooms and convincing people they can vote by text message. If you're dumb enough to fall for a Facebook or Twitter post that you can vote by text message your voting rights were tenuous to begin with.blueviper wrote:Seems there's a bit more to it than just "making spicy memes"
Actually it is legally ok to lie to them about how they can vote, and it should be.wease wrote:As evidenced by the election of Donald Trump, American voters are indeed amongst the stupidest people in the world. However, that doesn’t mean it’s ok to lie to them about how they can vote. They still have that right.simple schoolboy wrote:Yes, conspiring to make spicy memes in chatrooms and convincing people they can vote by text message. If you're dumb enough to fall for a Facebook or Twitter post that you can vote by text message your voting rights were tenuous to begin with.blueviper wrote:Seems there's a bit more to it than just "making spicy memes"
I'm sure the fact pattern would add up to something actionable if they bothered to do something other than poasting. Perhaps fraudulent mail purporting to come from the registrar of voters or something of that nature.wease wrote:As evidenced by the election of Donald Trump, American voters are indeed amongst the stupidest people in the world. However, that doesn’t mean it’s ok to lie to them about how they can vote. They still have that right.simple schoolboy wrote:Yes, conspiring to make spicy memes in chatrooms and convincing people they can vote by text message. If you're dumb enough to fall for a Facebook or Twitter post that you can vote by text message your voting rights were tenuous to begin with.blueviper wrote:Seems there's a bit more to it than just "making spicy memes"
The process is the punishment and it's not like any payment processors are going to allow a defense fund to be created.BurtReynolds wrote:Seems likely that it will get thrown out eventually. The idea that he deprived anyone of a vote is comical.

Does someone have something to share with the class?Bi_3 wrote:Schoolboy, I thought this was going to be about Star Wars fans.
I dunno, if someone hasn't figured out that the whole NGO/ Media/ Wiki ecosystem exists to launder questionable claims then fancy names like "Anti Defamation League" and "Southern Poverty Law Center" must sound pretty authoritative.BurtReynolds wrote:What do the normies think about groups like ADL or SPLC these days? Do they still think of them as objective authorities on hate groups, or do they see them as run-of-the-mill special interest groups? I can't tell if the conditioning has worn off.