Bobby. wrote on Sep 26
th, 2024 at 8:46pm:
If it's true that some strange group latched on to Trump's claims - it's not my fault.
What about all the good people like me who also latched on to his claims?
You've still not answered my question.
What evidence do you need to see to prove to you that the original claims were false, then that they were amplified by neo-nazis, that amplification got the attention of Vance who then repeated and amplified them even more until Trump said them at the debate?
We know for a fact the original claims were not true, we know for a fact that they were amplified by Neo Nazis who were already in the midst of their campaign against the Haitian immigrants, we know for a fact that they were amplified by JD Vance who also admitted to making up stories, we know for a fact from local and state authorities that there is no evidence of these crimes occurring, we know for a fact that even Trump supporting Repiblican Governor for the state says it's not happening, and know that despite all of this, Trump then repeated these claims at the debate because Harris got under his skin with ease.
It's that last part that has the "good people" like you Bobi refusing to back down from these claims.
If you're presented with the evidence that the original claim was admitted to be false by the person who started it, the evidence of the message being adopted and pushed by neo-nazis and all of the local and state authorities are saying there is no evidence of this happening, will it change your mind on these claims?
What evidence will you need to see to change your mind and stop reposting these neo-nazi talking points?