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2021-01-13 at 11:02 PM UTCAnybody can run something like Parler right off their own machine. Just get a program called, Serv-U FTP, then link all your files between folders.
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2021-01-13 at 11:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL 52% of the country thinks the 2020 election was stolen from Trump through election fraud. No matter what the naysayers say, no matter how hard they spin, that ain't going away.
source for the 52%? You made it up? Thought so. Also "the country" is not your country, nor will they admit you after becoming a convicted sex offender -
2021-01-13 at 11:08 PM UTC
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2021-01-13 at 11:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo source for the 52%? You made it up? Thought so. Also "the country" is not your country, nor will they admit you after becoming a convicted sex offender
dunno about 52% but I posted that study; 40% across the board think the results are inadmissable due to fraud and a huge majority thinks it was rampant but not enough to affect the outcome -
2021-01-14 at 12:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai
The evil Gab nazis can't run their site if they can't lease office space. Generally speaking I'm pretty sure you need buildings to do that. Ruh roh! EAT THE DANG BLACKPILLS YOU FUCK.
I hope they do.
They run us off twitter, we build our own twitter.
They stop letting us use credit cards, we build our own currency.
They run us out of our office space, we build our own specialized office blocks for right wingers.
Eventually it ends in secession and us using trannies as soylent green to feed the few communists that were capable of work building our death camps. -
2021-01-14 at 3:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra dunno about 52% but I posted that study; 40% across the board think the results are inadmissable due to fraud and a huge majority thinks it was rampant but not enough to affect the outcome
post the study. Ive only seen ones that say 38-25% think there was fraud of any degree. Like 98% of the ones that think (or rather don't think) so identify as Republican.
Spectral was saying 52% because Biden got 48% of the vote which is the kind of MAGA Math they teach at Trump U -
2021-01-14 at 3:15 AM UTChttps://niggasin.space/thread/62889?p=1#post-1275893
Originally posted by aldra https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/9j7sr0my95/econTabReport.pdf
section 27
40% of people surveyed indicate that voter fraud was serious enough to affect the outcome of the election, 35% believed voter fraud was serious but not enough to affect the outcome.
even 59% of Biden/Democrat voters acknowledged serious voter fraud, though not enough to affect the outcome. -
2021-01-14 at 3:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra dunno about 52% but I posted that study; 40% across the board think the results are inadmissable due to fraud and a huge majority thinks it was rampant but not enough to affect the outcome
That study doesn't take into account the people asked who are too afraid to answer truthfully, though, especially on the Democrat side. It's much higher than 40%. -
2021-01-14 at 3:28 AM UTCI would think a large chunk of that 59% know that Biden winning is highly questionable but are more afraid of Trump keeping the crown
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2021-01-14 at 3:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://niggasin.space/thread/62889?p=1#post-1275893
I just looked over it the juicy bits are around page 69. Its 1500 people taken november 8th to 10th and its still 40% think all kinda ridiculous things. "Not enough to influence" is not nearly the same as saying it is "rampart." Its really only inviting the possibility one of 150 million voted twice.
I knew that was wasnt right. It's funny how people will try to construct realities to help fit a narrative just to find something to be dissatisfied about. -
2021-01-14 at 3:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo I just looked over it the juicy bits are around page 69. Its 1500 people taken november 8th to 10th and its still 40% think all kinda ridiculous things. "Not enough to influence" is not nearly the same as saying it is "rampart." Its really only inviting the possibility one of 150 million voted twice.
I knew that was wasnt right. It's funny how people will try to construct realities to help fit a narrative just to find something to be dissatisfied about.
it's the most intensive survey done on the matter that I'm aware of
the question isn't whether there actually was massive election fraud or its consequences, it's that a huge number of people believe it - even at half that number that's 60 million people.
Whether they directly admit it or not, almost half of the population surveyed does not consider the election results to be totally legitimate and that's going to become very apparent when Biden or the dominatrix start handing down orders that target large swathes of the population. -
2021-01-14 at 4:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's the most intensive survey done on the matter that I'm aware of
the question isn't whether there actually was massive election fraud or its consequences, it's that a huge number of people believe it - even at half that number that's 60 million people.
Whether they directly admit it or not, almost half of the population surveyed does not consider the election results to be totally legitimate and that's going to become very apparent when Biden or the dominatrix start handing down orders that target large swathes of the population.
Well earlier in the survey around page 60 I believe it was asking those same questions about whether Russia was actively working in favor of Donald Trump and the number was also around 42%. It seems that number will always want to disagree with the elected officials and graft together a narrative that makes them seem non legitimate. Domestic legislation that seems hostile will definitely get em fired up but I have to imagine they know a little better than to try that. Obama tried ACA early on and it was a nightmare to push through and shut shit down and forced others to their respective camps. Although the country is as divided as it gets I have to believe their handlers know the powder keg doesnt need a kick in order to go off -
2021-01-14 at 4:16 AM UTCI think you have too much faith; the number of 'elites' who are capable of playing the long game vs. the ones who are just scrambling for short-term gain and to satiate their vices seems to be heavily weighted to the latter to me
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2021-01-14 at 5:59 AM UTClol you guise are hilarious
but anyways I personally think the only way to defeat voter fraud which is a very real thing (someone here in austin lit a ballot box on fire) is to have everyone go on camera and state who they are voting for. Sure it will cost a lot of money to pull that off but in the long run it will be more honest unless they find a way to use cgi to manipulate the process. -
2021-01-14 at 3:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed I hope they do.
They run us off twitter, we build our own twitter.
They stop letting us use credit cards, we build our own currency.
They run us out of our office space, we build our own specialized office blocks for right wingers.
Eventually it ends in secession and us using trannies as soylent green to feed the few communists that were capable of work building our death camps.
thats the spirit rabbitdweeb! you got my vote.
but i personally want to run those death camps and make sure everyone on my shitlist ends up there. -
2021-01-14 at 4:12 PM UTC
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2021-01-14 at 4:45 PM UTC
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2021-01-14 at 4:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Meikai >there are many alternatives to big tech
Alt tech is built on big tech infrastructure, relies on big banking, etc. You basically have to have an alternative internet and an alternative society built from the ground up to support the existence of a true "alt tech". As it is, someone somewhere can always shut off the money faucet or forbid you from using their internet infrastructure (be that server hosting or the goddamned cables in the ground - none of it is public, and all these private businesses have a right to refuse service to you or a company that refuses to refuse service to you).
Ehh, parler got shoah'd from AWS, and AWS is big and anti-competitive and monopolistic and all its direct competitors are just as evil BUT there are still plenty of independent, non-lockin-y hosting options in the world today. Like physical servers (not AWS style "cloud" bullshit) are thoroughly commoditized, especially at the low end. If Parler hadn't hitched itself to AWS it would not be a tremendous task to switch. Hell, NiS has used the same host for years but they changed their pricing structure recently so I'm probably going to have to move to another provider, it's probably a weekend worth of work. If it was something I expected to happen more often it would be pretty easy to automate most of it.
Sure, investment doesn't work like this, but even with payments or advertising, you can find partners who will work with you even if you represent something legal but highly controversial. They'll gouge you for the pleasure of working with them, but some people think tshirt hell cum jokes on your site is better than paying money for things so it's not like it's undoable. -
2021-01-14 at 5:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Whether they directly admit it or not, almost half of the population surveyed does not consider the election results to be totally legitimate and that's going to become very apparent when Biden or the dominatrix start handing down orders that target large swathes of the population.
Like what? I mean what even was Biden's platform? "I have a covid plan (that's basically exactly what turnip was doing, but don't tell anybody)"? Free university gesturing that's never going to go anywhere?
I mean maybe he has some particular highly unpopular agenda, I'm open to being wrong, but as far as I can tell he doesn't seem to represent anything different in terms of the day-to-day lives of Americans than we've seen under any other president since Bush.