Hohfeldian Incidents, Principle-Based Ethics, Capability, Functionings, African Traditional Ethics, Sub-Saharan AfricaĪBSTRACT: Principle-based ethics appears to be recent addition to Sub-Saharan Africa’s rights profile, although universal principles of morality have been part of the region from time immemorial. Juxtaposition of Hohfeldian Rights, Principle-Based Ethics, Functionings, and the Health-Seeking Behavior of Sub-Saharan AfricaĪUTHORS: Ishmael D. i'm not sure patriots are in control.Sen, A. “Is there a point that around here the question can be raised. now we need California,” one poster recently fretted on a QAnon forum. “So now we need a 3rd time? We have Nov 3rd. But, I am very suspicious of Dominion.”ĭespite their lofty talk, it seems not all Q believers are convinced Newsom’s recall will usher in the glorious return of their preferred president. In my county, most workers are trying their best. “So far, I have not spotted any physical fraud. “I am working in the election,” the person wrote. Even one anon posting to a QAnon forum admitted as such. There’s no indication that any legitimate instances have been found. 374TFyS3Ja- Jacob Soboroff September 13, 2021 NEW: GOP frontrunner Larry Elder would not commit to accepting the results of tomorrow's California recall election when I asked him this morning. The site also has a red button asking for donations. On Elder’s website, there’s a prominent button on the homepage that says “STOP FRAUD” that takes you to a site where you can self-submit alleged instances of voter fraud. Republican recall frontrunner Larry Elder has ramped up talk of a “rigged” election in the last week, coinciding with polls turning decidedly in favor of Newsom keeping his job. Trying to invalidate a Newsom victory before results even roll in isn’t just happening on the fringes, however. Along with there being no evidence that only Republicans encountered issues with the single San Fernando Valley polling place in question, the story clearly states the woman did end up casting a ballot. Nonetheless, the story is being parroted across the far-right ecosystem as proof Republicans are being prevented from voting in the recall. When she raised the problem to poll workers, she was given a provisional ballot and allowed to cast her vote. “ San Fernando Valley residents have trouble casting recall ballots” quotes only one 88-year-old voter as having issues at her polling place. Gavin Newsom warns Californians: ‘You will all die of COVID if I’m recalled.’” Although this is written as a direct quote, Newsom never said this.Īnother story gaining fast traction is from Los Angeles TV station KTLA. One highly upvoted story in recent days was headlined: “Gov. In an attempt to sow the seeds of this “ rigged” election narrative, one popular QAnon forum has been filled with stories pushing California election misinformation. In the weeks after the 2020 presidential election, QAnon discourse was full of baseless assertions that Trump won California in reality, Biden received 11 million votes to Trump’s 6 million. If you were struck by the dubiousness of California’s 10 million-plus registered Democrats suddenly being swayed by this argument, keep this in mind: Many QAnon believers think California is majority Republican. QAnon believers often launder their more extreme beliefs by claiming they are trying to "save the children" from what they imagine is rampant sex trafficking. “DETHRONING Newsom is THE catalyst for the MAIN EVENT,” wrote QAnon influencer John Sabal (who goes by QAnon John) on Telegram last week.Ī man waves a Q flag at a rally against child trafficking on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles on Aug. Three years on, some are convinced this means that Newsom will fraudulently win this recall election and, confronted with overwhelming evidence of this alleged fraud, Californians will kick off a national audit that gets Trump back into office. In the lead-up to the Newsom recall, anons have glommed onto a December 2018 Q post in response to a commenter asking, “Will voter fraud in CA ever be brought to light?” “Watch CA,” Q wrote back.
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