The millennials who frequented voat before us are the largest interference we’ve ever had. The claim to be present at Charlottesville, and fully support that event ... even though it was a deep state sting operation.
They are here to mess with us, laugh at us, and occasionally try to convert us to their very misguided cause. Most of the shills are these people. They want action and violence and really do not believe in Q at all. They only think he/she is a larp, it’s only going to get worse.
They believe this is ‘free speech’, but that’s like saying Jim Acosta taking over press conferences and derailing everything is free speech. It’s not. It’s coordinated sabotage and manipulation. When you exploit an unfair disadvantage it’s called manipulation.
We need a new home. One which they do not run.
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whiteboard ago
"[T]aking over press conferences" as Jim Acosta does, is precisely one of the things you can do with Free Speech.
Free Speech allows people to be rude, and attempt to "sabotage and manipulate".
Lesson over.
MissleCopterStoped ago
@Acosta was trying to debate Trump (using the word challenge) and inserted his opinions, whereas he is supposed to ask tough questions for the President and listen to his answers with possible a follow-up question(s).
@Acosta proved he was just a beta bitch by sitting down especially when alpha male Trump stepped away from the podium and headed in Jim’s direction. That was effing hilarous and justifies microwaving a bag of popcorn for the press conference in itself.
By the way we may have freedom of speech, but we don't freedom of consequences as a result of it.
AndrewBlazeIt ago
Sure, free speech gives him the right to do that.
Free speech also gives the rest of us the right to call him a giant douchebag faggot who deserves a short drop and a sudden stop.