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daytripper
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What's up with the big lie? Do as we say or get punished then lock the thread. While I agree there was no fraud, this new rule is just as undemocratic as Trump. Sad disappointing day on kzone.
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The admins have simply decided that continuing to allow this lie to be promoted here makes us a party, however limited, to a continuing attempt to undermine democracy. This lie was used to promote violence and could be again. If someone wants to come forward with new evidence of massive fraud, have at it. Otherwise, shut up and grow up. There are lots of places on the internet to promote that particular piece of "information". If some people don't like that approach they are, of course, free to self-cancel their participation on KZone. There - now you have a democratic choice to make.
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It's your place, u get to draw the line.
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daytripper wrote: Dec 15th, '21, 17:18 It's your place, u get to draw the line.
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