Hundreds of thousands just took to the streets to protest against the socialist regime in Brazil and if not for X, you wouldn't know about it pic.twitter.com/nl5VtubZdy
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 25, 2024
Instapundit says:BIAS BY OMISSION:
not true The BBC did have a story if you carefully searched their website:
Thousands rally in support of Brazil's ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro
that's the headline: But if you read the article and check the details, they do admit it is more than thousands:
Tens of thousands of people gathered on Sao Paulo's iconic Paulista Avenue to show support to Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, as the investigation continues into claims he plotted a coup with allies to remain in power after his failed 2022 re-election bid.
The NYT and the PC MSM of course say the election wasn't stolen
Yup Just like Trumpieboy: no stolen election here, folks, just look away.
Trust the science machines... To claim fraud in an election is fake news/treason/a coup/ bad.
Brazil election: Do voting machines lead to fraud? Published 3 October 2022
one argument is that judges said there was no fraud, as did experts. But then outside experts show how easy it is to mess up the machines, but hey don't pay attention to them.
stealing elections is not new.
Anyway, after Hello Garci, where the alleged phone call was asking if there were enough paper votes in the back room, the Philippines spent a lot of money for voting machines. Which they now have stopped using because of problems: there is enough suspicion of the results that it is easier to discard the machines than risk a revolution.
The problem with machines is that the experts might not be aware of sophisticated ways to change the vote. Given the CIA and/or Chinese attempts to get in a favorable government, one can see the problem. Of course, if the vote is not close, it's harder to steal the election: So a popular Duterte won because people knew he cleaned up Davao and would clean up the country.
As I note: When I voted Republican in New Mexico, it took four tries for the touch screen screen to correctly record my vote correctly: If I had not been in a hurry I might not have noticed the vote had been switched.
One other note: as far back as the 1950s there were stories of mechanical voting machine problems that wouldn't click over to count your vote. And of course, (Hello Garci) the boxes of ballots in the back room is an old scam.
so who do you trust?
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