An objective of those with a totalitarian mindset is to discourage opposition to the point where they give up. Totalitarians are certainly willing to cancel their opposition in various ways, but they would rather opposition just give up.
We are seeing this in play in the Georgia Senate run-off elections. It is becoming more and more obvious that a major factor, if not the factor, behind President Trump’s loss of Georgia and of Senator Perdue being forced into a run-off (In the other Senate race, the Republican vote was split.) was election fraud in the Atlanta area. And the Republican Governor and Secretary of State are doing little about it. Instead they enabled the fraud by their agreements with that fat fraud Stacey Abrams and with Dominion Voting Systems.
So the thinking of some goes, if Georgia elections are now fraudulent and Republicans are even assisting the fraud, what is the point of voting? If enough think like that, the Democrats’ task in the January run-offs is made easier. (And, yes, some who are pushing this thinking are actually Democrats engaging in political chicanery and pretending to be Republicans.)
My response applies not just to the Georgia run-offs, but to future elections as a whole. Election fraud makes it all the more important to vote, not less.
Let’s take the worse possible scenario, which we probably just experienced. Let’s say election fraud nullifies and overturns the legitimate vote. If more right-thinking Americans vote, that makes the task of the fraudsters more difficult. We just saw that in November. Donald Trump received more votes than any other incumbent President in history, millions more than Obama in 2012. His election night leads in swing states were formidable. So the fraud necessary to overcome that was more than the usual vote buying, dead people and illegals voting and so on. The fraud had to be massive and therefore rather more obvious to “win”, and it was. Frankly, I suspect the election night pauses in the counting in swing states was in order to prepare the needed fraud. (And as I prepare this, video out of Georgia confirms my thinking. Observers were told counting was suspended so go home. Then when the observers were gone, poll workers pulled out cases of ballots and resumed counting without observers – blatantly illegal and strong evidence of fraud.)
So now if Biden succeeds in capturing the White House, his leadership will have little credibility from the start. Already, that many more people now see Democrats as the power-hungry crooks that they are. Democrats will find it difficult to live that down with consequences in future elections. Again, this is the worst possible scenario when real Americans vote.
If Trump supporters had just stayed home, Democrats would be more able to create an illusion of legitimacy. The task of these quasi-totalitarian criminals would be easier.
However, especially as the extent of Democrat fraud is more and more exposed in the coming months and years and as the Biden-Harris regime is predictably incompetent and tyrannical, it is very possible that Democrats will be so repudiated in the next two elections, overwhelming their attempts at fraud, that Republicans will finally be able to pass laws protecting our elections, laws such as Voter ID. Who knows? If Donald Trump is elected in 2024, we may even see a few of the Democrat criminals go to prison where they belong.
Maybe that last bit is wishful thinking (although note that I do not expect Trump to succeed in his challenges of this election). But I am hopeful that the reaction to this debacle will be much stronger election laws and the enforcement of them by 2026, not to mention the political punishment of the Democrats who so disrespected and nullified our votes in the 2016 and 2020 elections.
But that will not happen unless Americans vote. So VOTE!
Besides that are moral issues of culpability. If America falls to the totalitarians because you and people like you did not vote and vote wisely, that’s your fault. If America falls to the totalitarians because they stole elections and tore up the Constitution against how you voted, that’s their fault.
I would rather it be their fault, not your fault, nor mine. Part of the message of Advent is the Lord will judge, don’tcha know.