Quote (InsaneBobb @ Sep 29 2020 11:20am)
A video's a video and none of the videos have been "faked" in any way. If you set somebody up to commit a crime, is it no less a crime if they knowingly commit it?
According to the courts, Prostitution stings are not entrapment, because the "Johns" would have solicited a prostitute either way. And given that Veritas isn't law enforcement trying to get people indicted, I'd say they have a better foot to stand on.
In this case we already knew they were doing this before the video was posted. They posted a video of identifiable ballot harvesters talking about what they're doing.
And the reaction from the Somali enforcers is to threaten the whistleblowers again and vow to find them
I don't see any reason to doubt the veracity of the videos based on that.
People can still downplay what the videos show and doubt the allegations that aren't proven by them, and we certainly don't have conclusive evidence of the scope and scale of these operations or proof of who's ordering them.
I think given how brazen they've been about other frauds like previous voting frauds and especially the widespread immigration fraud, there's good reason to suspect that vote rigging is absolutely rife and this is barely scraping the surface