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NEWS 11/16/24 to 11/30/24

This video contains the letter from Stephen Spoonamore to VP Kamala Harris, urging her to recount ballots in swing states due to his professional opinion on how the election was likely manipulated through fake voters. Elon Musk’s million-dollar sweepstakes and Starlink were likely behind it, supported by evidence contained in this letter.

For more, visit Mother Jones: https://www.motherjones.com/ You have probably heard every imaginable take on why Americans voted to put Donald Trump back in office. Pundits say toxic masculinity was to blame—and men feeling usurped by women. They’ll say it was the Christian nationalism movement. A surprising shift in Latino voting patterns. Sexism. Racism. Transphobia. Elon Musk. Crypto bros. “Theobros.” Housing prices. Gaza! Propaganda from Fox News and Newsmax. Misinformation on X. Perhaps it was the cowardice of powerful men like Jeff Bezos and Jamie Dimon. The anti-immigrant frenzy—Trump’s incessant false claims about vicious murderers and rapists and mental patients swarming across the border like locusts. Property crime. Inflation. Interest rates. Lingering malaise from the pandemic. The Democrats’ failure to sell their economic wins. Kamala Harris’ inability to distance herself from an unpopular president. Or maybe a combination of all these things. Gender and Gaza clearly made a difference. Inflation is a notorious regime killer—it was high inflation that underpinned the rise of fascism in Europe in the last century—and rising wages haven’t kept pace. When the Dems say, “Look, inflation is back to normal,” well, the price of groceries sure ain’t. But I’m talking here about something even more basic, something that undergirds so much of America’s discontent. The best explanation, after all, is often the simplest: Wealth inequality.

It’s time for those who have supported authoritarian policies to reflect on the harm caused and take responsibility. Apologies are overdue to women, Black and Brown communities, Muslims, Jews, Asians, LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, the homeless, and all those affected by policies that perpetuate harm, marginalization, or even violence. By supporting these policies—whether through votes, attitudes, or silence—you perpetuate this harm.

Acknowledging the impact of these choices is the first step. Begin by apologizing to those within your family, community, and the broader world who have been hurt. Apologies can pave the way for understanding, healing, and meaningful change. Take this opportunity to start making amends. #ApologizeToThoseYouHaveHarmed

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