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In reply to the discussion: To the people who keep saying "get over it" about the far-left's sabotage of our nation: [View all]BzaDem
(11,142 posts)You have the right to be wrong, of course, and even a right to continue to proclaim your incorrect conclusions. But you do not have the right to get others to pretend this is a matter of opinion, or that your point has any validity. The correctness of objective facts do not depend on personal matters of opinion. The vote totals in question are publicly available to anyone who desires to look. Jill Stein voters could have prevented Trump's inauguration, and the tax bill from passing last night. They knowingly and willingly chose not to. No one pointed a gun to their head and ordered them to take actions that would elect Trump. They did so of their own free will.
Bringing in "lots of reasons blah blah blah" might be a noble and valiant effort at changing the subject to a topic that is less inconvenient to your point of view, but it is not even attempting to contest the point in question.