Quote (Thor123422 @ 7 Jan 2021 07:37)
I'm not interested in any kind of moral justification. I'm just telling it like it is. When people have a real problem, and protest and voice their concerns, if you ignore them you are making riots inevitable. Even MLK understood this, calling riots the voice of the unheard, and acknowledging just societies don't have riots.
Right, wrong, or indifferent, millions of people believe the voting system was rigged, and rather than being promised even an investigation, they've been told, "You lost, get over it."
Doesn't change that they still think the system was and is rigged. So, if they do nothing, the same system will be there 2 years from now, 4 years from now, etc. and they won't have faith in their representation AND they won't get even a cursory investigation.
I'd say they have a real problem. Not validating their concerns or denying them. Simply acknowledging that they have concerns. Odd that you're denying their concerns out of hand.