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A friend who works for a... we'll call them centrist/right leaning news outlet here in Australia, was telling me about the reporting prep they're doing re : the U.S elections.
One of the scenarios is this :
If a terrorist attack, civil unrest or some kind of "attack" happened on election day, will MSM be trusted to report on it?
Will the report on it correctly and fairly or would it be more "peaceful protests"? Will they blackout any suppression this could cause?
The planning for terroristic events is very minimal and was something discussed in 2004/5 - https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2245&context=ulj
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So, in battleground states, specifically those that are democratic held atm, could violence be allowed to cause voter suppression and would that be something that would be hand-waved away by the state/municipal government/media?
A "you could have mail-in voted" type of thing.
It doesn't appear much has changed since 2004 in regards to some solid legislation around this type of event, more that it's down to local gov.
We've seen that state govs are perfectly happy to call destruction, violence, looting, assaults, murder and all-round terror "peaceful" and that they don't bother to intervene in such events.
So - does anyone know what would, if anything, stop people from doing this on election day? Would there be recompense in regards to voting?
One of the scenarios is this :
If a terrorist attack, civil unrest or some kind of "attack" happened on election day, will MSM be trusted to report on it?
Will the report on it correctly and fairly or would it be more "peaceful protests"? Will they blackout any suppression this could cause?
The planning for terroristic events is very minimal and was something discussed in 2004/5 - https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2245&context=ulj
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So, in battleground states, specifically those that are democratic held atm, could violence be allowed to cause voter suppression and would that be something that would be hand-waved away by the state/municipal government/media?
A "you could have mail-in voted" type of thing.
It doesn't appear much has changed since 2004 in regards to some solid legislation around this type of event, more that it's down to local gov.
We've seen that state govs are perfectly happy to call destruction, violence, looting, assaults, murder and all-round terror "peaceful" and that they don't bother to intervene in such events.
So - does anyone know what would, if anything, stop people from doing this on election day? Would there be recompense in regards to voting?