My guess is that they received an email with some preamble to the important bit. They only screenshotted the important part, but part of the rest of the email was included.
My guess is that they received an email with some preamble to the important bit. They only screenshotted the important part, but part of the rest of the email was included.
I agree. For example, I love cranberry sauce. I make it homemade and put it on everything during Thanksgiving. That includes Mac and cheese. And it’s really good! I wouldn’t be surprised if raisins could supply a similar sweetness.
Hello! I am interested in information about these lies. Please direct me in the right direction to learn more.
I’ll start with one piece of information that would have to be challenged for me to support the DPRK. I understand that North Korea operates under a totalitarian dictatorship run by a defacto dynasty. If this isn’t true, point me to where I can learn more.
Editing to add that I want to be clear that I am attempting to argue in good faith. I gave an example only as an easy starting point. If you think it is unfairly phrased, please correct me. I hope you understand that this take is so unfamiliar to me that I feel an urge to learn more.
This is a weird take. You’re strawmanning hard here. Who was attempting to equate real life election fraud and vote manipulation? Completely separate things.
Also, vote manipulation is bad and should be avoided where possible. It undermines the purpose of voting, which is to allow users to determine what good content is. If vote manipulation is allowed, someone could decide that their content is good all on their own.