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About 80 million to be precise. I believe that's more than the population of the UK.
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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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It will kick off no doubt, and that will be it.
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Just because he has millions of people who voted for him doesn't mean that there are millions of people willing to risk their lives/careers/imprisonment to go protest for him
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Don't get me wrong I think there will be very real clashes, I imagine the number is still in the tens-of-thousands, but the streets will not be lined by millions. There's a reason the "same faces" crop up in the pictures of various clashes at various times... the same groups of activists have a heavy presence and create the illusion that there are "people everywhere" when in reality the same people are travelling around a lot. Last edited by user104658; 11-01-2021 at 09:09 AM. |
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i also think that many thought they could get away with anything because they were doing the will of the president and that's why they were so brazen. Now, they understand that a lot of people are going to be locked up for a considerable period of time. Also, it's one thing to think the dems are corrupt but when every world leader around the globe condemns their action, it has to give them a reality check on what they have been supporting.
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the opposite really i'd say it would make them more steadfast in their views and more likely to believe that their is something bigger at play, big tech censoring is a very dangerous game
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Hands off my Brick!
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hhhmmmm I don't know, it would make the most extreme of them more riled up but not the more "normal" of his supporters. Also, it cuts off his main way of communicating with them, out of sight out of mind and all that
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if trump does get his own platform out of this (and if he does you'd think it will become massive) is it really worth censoring/banning him for? its a bad move imo and one that people will remember for years especially if the process keeps being repeated on similar accounts
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That said, I don't know what the answer was with Trump and Twitter, because he was continuing to (quite blatantly, no matter what people claim) use it as a rallying flag for direct action in his supporters. Last edited by user104658; 11-01-2021 at 10:27 AM. |
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Like Posie Parker. She's never said anything particularly objectionable or inciting , and she's banned from practically everywhere online...
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