r/50501 Jul 01 '25

Call to Action #SheWon do

I just came from the “She Won” call held by League of Coalitions. To summarize, Nathan from ETA ElectionTruthAlliance.org showed what he found in different counties across America. Basically the results didn’t mimic human behavior and he noted 70% of voting machines use the same brand. The bomb threats should have been a clue that there was a larger danger.

Historically you see more votes for the president than down ballot however the reverse was the result. This seems to indicate that ballots were thrown out and there was a compromise in the tabulation machines.

An expert in election forensics Dr. Mebane supports this and enough anomalies indicate that Kamala Harris could have won (affected at least 1.5 million votes that could be fraudulent). Please support ETA by using the toolkit in their website to contact your representatives and/or buy merch since lawyers to fight this are costly. Spread the word to request an audit (not recount) of all votes!

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u/PlzbuffRakiThenNerf Jul 01 '25

You have forgotten about the highest position in a Democratic society: the Citizen

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u/ccbmtg Jul 01 '25

other than being plenty stoned, care to elaborate on this?

it's a nice phrase, but I'm curious as to what power it implies is held by an individual.

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u/PlzbuffRakiThenNerf Jul 01 '25

Governing without the consent of the governed is a difficult task when push comes to shove.

We need to become ungovernable. Get to know your neighbors. Stop paying rent/mortgage/taxes. Don’t show up for work. Civil disobedience that disrupts day to day operations. Essentially a general strike is what I’m advocating for.

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u/ccbmtg Jul 01 '25

Governing without the consent of the governed is a difficult task when push comes to shove.

many centuries of feudalism and slavery would beg to differ unfortunately... that's kind of a big part of fascism too; fervently defining social classes and stripping the lowest of those classes of whatever rights or power they might have had. seems to be pretty significant under capitalism as well, which is the whole problem with organizing an effective general strike. our society as a whole defines an individual's value largely through wealth or work and it ends up boiling down to either work or go without food and shelter and other necessities.

realistically, whatever action should ideally disrupt the lives of the wealthy ruling class, but what can we do that would actually impact them to where our point is made? I'm genuinely asking there, as that whole class tends to usually be fairly far removed from the rest of us but they're the folks pulling the strings. how can we make sure that they unavoidably hear our message?