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It’s good for her supporters to hear her say this.
It’s too late, though. She’d dead to hardcore MAGA, no Rumble influencer would dare amplify her, and algorithms would never show this to people more on the fence.
One report I saw says she changed her stance when some of her supporters did. There’s no doubt she brings along a few people and that’s good.
That’s the problem though.
All these increasingly more narrowly-defined subsections of subcultures that people are supposed to add to their list of things to hate or to support based on which part of the imagined binary you think you’re in is, in the end, just how pedovore psychos decided to use media companies to turn the world into a Gordian Knot of strife so they could continue to act with impunity.
It’s well past time to stop just throwing labels at people whether we support them or not.
I’m going to take a controversial stand here: anyone who is actively against billionaires eating cream cheese intestines of babies they just fucked as they try to control the world is on the right side of things.
Does someone hate something you think they should love or love something you think they should hate? Then you should hope they change, or talk to them, or reexamine your own conception of things. Have you been radicalized to some extent by the baby-eating pedo elites? It’s not too late to take stock and reconsider.
She’s been rino’d, they won’t listen
Jebus you and Too Late Bruce below are defeatist. You just decided all was hopeless as if that’s what you wanted. Now get away from me.