Also - not sure if the empty stadium was a political hit job or not, but honestly, you'd think the dems would have tried to spin it as Trump's base has abandoned him instead of them sabotaging his rally and trying to act like they're starring in the next James Bond film.
> Democrats
> Smart Election Year Strategy
Pick One.
I think the "Reeee" crowd forgot that detail then a Youtuber mentionned.
"attendance wasn't as important if you looked at the live watchers online which reached over a million"
And bragging about owning the boomer Republicans when you also have an old white guy on the ticket is pretty hypocritical. She's also just assured that the same thing will happen to Biden. Good luck with that strategy.
As someone else already suggested, this has the same feel of the Gay Ops/fail-trolling that discouraged here for being dumb, stupid, autistic, and generally pointless. First, as
@Super-Chevy454 pointed out, over a million people watched the rally via internet streaming. Second,
@Spastic Colon is right that the public revelation of this being gay ops opens up Pandora's Box. Turnabout is fair play, and it's only a matter of time before some Conservative group attempts to do the same to a rally for Biden or any other Democratic candidate. Sure, the Dems would scream bloody murder if this happened to one of them. Their support for doing it to an opponent, however, means they can't exactly claim a moral high ground.
Furthermore, if Trump intends to use a reelection strategy similar to what got him elected in 2016, he's probably filed this incident away to use during the debates -- if any take place -- and spin it as yet another attempt by the Dems to hinder him along with the failed investigations over the past four years and the equally-impotent impeachment attempt. The Dems must have been asleep for the lesson about not giving one's opponent bulletin board material that ultimately rallies them instead of demoralizing them as intended.
BLM could have got meaningful police reform years ago if they had actually pursued an effective strategy of building consensus rather than dividing people
So much this. Those police chiefs that are open to constructive suggestions (without being cucked in the process) usually end up receiving ideas that are neither realistic nor attainable. The demands being made are often vague, impractical or unrelated to policing. In Detroit, for example, the protestors that met with city officials reiterated one of their long-standing talking points of free water service for low-income residents. That issue is separate from, and unrelated to, concerns over policing and shouldn't even had been mentioned. Unfortunately, it shows how BLM prefers a strategy of divisiveness with the idea that "Either you support every little thing we want or you're obviously against us."
Like pretty much every other black organization these days, the goal seems not to be to improvement the lives of black people but to enrich the people working for the organization
Not only that but their aim seems to be building Black people up by taking everyone else down and constantly moving the goalposts so they can always demand everyone else do more because what they've done is never enough.
Is it wrong to pray if I've never before? I don't even know how to word it.
Not at all. You don't even have to agree with any religious dogma or believe the Bible is factual (minimum half of which is ancient Jewish propaganda, anyway). Just sit calmly, clear your thoughts and then speak in your mind as you would to a friend. Believe in God or not, it's affirming and helps. Nobody will know that you pray unless you share it, but you wont be alone either way.
To piggyback on
@Overly Serious' reply, one doesn't need any sort of spiritual beliefs to pray; speaking from one's heart/mind is key. Something as simple as, "Give comfort to those suffering, justice to those wronged, and strength to those trying to make it through another day," is as valid a prayer as one with any sort of religious foundation behind it.