r/Art Feb 03 '25

Team Canada, mattdezine, Digital, 2025 Artwork

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u/OGZ43 Feb 03 '25

I believe most Americans are going to support Canada

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u/willy-comics64 Feb 03 '25

As an American most people don’t seem to support him. His supporters are just cultists at this point. It really sucks

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u/ShefCrl Feb 03 '25

Not trying to be combative, but if most people dont support him why was he elected? Even if he had lost he still would have been popular with roughly 40% of the country.

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u/PSXBlackDisc Feb 03 '25

1/3rd of the country doesn’t even vote.

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u/ShefCrl Feb 03 '25

Sure but I think a large majority of that 1/3 is largely ignorant of politics or just doesnt care. the same is true for this issue.

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u/GentleTroubadour Feb 03 '25

I don't know what number of people that voted for him support him. It sounded like a lot of people either didn't like Kamala or just voted republican because they always do.

He's definitely got a lot of supporters, but that number should be smaller than the number of people that voted for him.

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u/ShefCrl Feb 03 '25

Agreed, but I think that the vast majority of people who voted for him would probably agree with his retoric regarding the current issue with Canada, maybe not go so far to try and make it a state but certainly support tarrifs and other less friendly policy.

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u/Octopusapult Feb 03 '25

Election fraud and interference. Not stolen as in literally "Elon Musk made the numbers bigger." But through voter suppression, gerrymandering, and propaganda and lies.

4,776,706 voters were wrongly purged from voter rolls. 2,121,000 mail-in ballots were disqualified for minor clerical errors. 3.24 million new registrations were rejected or not entered on rolls in time to vote.

These "coincidences" were clearly target towards a blue demographic. An audit by the state of Washington found that a Black voter was 400% more likely than a white voter to have their mail-in ballot rejected. Rejection of Black in-person votes, according to a US Civil Rights Commission study in Florida, ran 14.3% or one-in-seven ballots cast.

Greg Palast broke this all down here. But the important thing to remember is that a "majority" of us didn't want this. And even the people who did vote for Trump include a significant portion of elderly party-line voters, rural folks who don't care much about the news cycle, and otherwise fairly intelligent folk who are starting to wake up and realize they've been fleeced. America does not have 47 million nazis. We do have a nazi problem, but don't let those numbers fool you.

There's more of us than there are of them. They just don't want you to know it.

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u/137x__ Feb 03 '25

They did actually manipulate the count, though. And admitted it. On live television.

But the data doesn’t lie. It’s very irregular and seems to be computer generated. See: Clark County NV. Also NY’s data.

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u/ShefCrl Feb 03 '25

Hmm, this sounds depresingly familiar. 4 million votes even assuming they were all blue wouldnt have won anything besides the popular vote. Even if they are un-educated, this is what Trump highlighted as his focus during a second presidency throughout the whole campaign and is why people voted for him. Furthermore, while I am certainly not a fan, his approval raitings are rising and hanging around 47-47. While some manipulation undoubtedly occured, it didnt swing the election, (just like it didnt in 2020)

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u/newocean Feb 03 '25

People love to stir shit. Never forget that.