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End you're assuming alot about my motives, really.
You're right that I don't like Trump, because I think he is a shit human being, and it's interesting how Christians rally behind him as he's about the least Christian president I have seen in my lifetime (I'm not Christian, just pointing that out because it needs to be said). I do think some of his policies are not a total failure, and he was better for foreign policy than the establishment crowd, simply because he didn't start all these wars.
I did largely prefer Biden to win, simply because he's not the type to deliberataly throw gas on the fire when it comes to all the divisions in America (which are not the fault of Trump but rather, the Trump movement came to be because of the social tensions in America).
That being said, you're assuming alot about my motives, no? I just haven't seen any serious proof of voter fraud. All supposed proofs seem to come from Q-Anon style conspiracy sources, not serious ones. Over and over again, there is a pattern. "We" are not being lied to, you are being lied to when you look at these sources and believe them. In the early Trump days his campaign and followers would refer to "alternative facts". There is no such thing, facts are facts, they are not alternative, that's called bullshit.
You're talking like I'm on some crusade to eliminate conservatives, don't you think that's a bit paranoid of you, no offense? The problem is that alot of conservative arguments, especially the ones concerning lifestyle choices and gender roles, don't really hold up to reason, and so I think alot of conservatives who hold onto these things feel obselete. What may have worked for generations past doesn't work too well for this generation, and so arguing certain things in the public sphere nowadays just isn't taken seriously because there is no reason to believe them. Same with alot of fundamentalist Christian arguments, when they try to challenge science. Yes, you have SJWs on one hand who are paranoid and aggressive and want to shut down the speech of conservatives, I'm not denying that, but it's important not to confuse SJW paranioa with reasonable arguments against your own position.
I don't have anything against you personally, nor against "the likes of you" as you put it (other conservatives). I don't consider myself left-wing. I like to say I'm a libertarian at heart, but a centrist in the head.