James O’Keefe strikes again, unmasking Liberal willingness to commit voter fraud.
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If you are designed to simply pick up free resources, you will see nothing wrong with picking up free votes by any means you can. If you are designed to function as a part of a cohesive a group, you will have pro-social rules imbued within you that will make such immoral actions untenable.
r-strategists and K-strategists are two completely different animals, with completely different instincts. As the shift to K occurs, expect to see urges to punish this type of thing arise quite strongly in the K-strategists. All that is missing now is the amygdala irritation to motivate decisive action. It’s coming.
Stock up on ammo.
And Beer…
Amen.
And all the while one of the primary counter-arguments is that there is no voter fraud or that voter fraud does not exist on a “significant” scale, in my humble opinion any amount of voter fraud is “significant” enough to enact common-sense voter I.D laws to ensure that people are who they say they are when they vote but yet this somehow gets commonly dismissed by liberals as “racist” as if they think minorities are too incompetent to wait in line and provide necessary documentation like everyone else. I support prison time for people convicted of voter fraud.
I really do hope a strong k shift is coming sooner rather than later, we’ve seen what happens time and time again when a society becomes almost completely r and it isn’t pretty.
It’ll show in this election. People are feeling threat and concern, and even more, they are being conditioned to feel aversive stimulus every time they see our leaders meet a threat and deny it. Every time somebody curses a television, their amygdala is being slightly conditioned to be angry at incompetence, care, and take an action, however minor. That is a huge change occurring in the brains of the populace, and it will effect the elections, since one party is the party of, “nothing is worth the cost of action” and the other side is the party of “nothing is worth the cost of inaction.”
Keep the faith.