← Back to context Comment by biggestlou 4 days ago Is it more “peaceful” to rule over people illegitimately? 7 comments biggestlou Reply cirwyz 4 days ago Yes, it's more peaceful than war. Especially when the "illegitimately" part is determined by US-aligned and sponsored organizations for the purpose of manufacturing consent for regime change. azan_ 3 days ago Didn't citizens of Venezuela themselves actually verify and prove that election was stolen? cirwyz 3 days ago Citizens of the USA "verified" that the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections were stolen. Doesn't make it true (or necessarily false). 1 reply → stein1946 4 days ago [flagged] biggestlou 4 days ago Genocide? Explain
cirwyz 4 days ago Yes, it's more peaceful than war. Especially when the "illegitimately" part is determined by US-aligned and sponsored organizations for the purpose of manufacturing consent for regime change. azan_ 3 days ago Didn't citizens of Venezuela themselves actually verify and prove that election was stolen? cirwyz 3 days ago Citizens of the USA "verified" that the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections were stolen. Doesn't make it true (or necessarily false). 1 reply →
azan_ 3 days ago Didn't citizens of Venezuela themselves actually verify and prove that election was stolen? cirwyz 3 days ago Citizens of the USA "verified" that the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections were stolen. Doesn't make it true (or necessarily false). 1 reply →
cirwyz 3 days ago Citizens of the USA "verified" that the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections were stolen. Doesn't make it true (or necessarily false). 1 reply →
Yes, it's more peaceful than war. Especially when the "illegitimately" part is determined by US-aligned and sponsored organizations for the purpose of manufacturing consent for regime change.
Didn't citizens of Venezuela themselves actually verify and prove that election was stolen?
Citizens of the USA "verified" that the 2016, 2020, and 2024 elections were stolen. Doesn't make it true (or necessarily false).
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Genocide? Explain