Message from @busillis

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2020-12-30 23:21:23 UTC  

They're just taking advantage of people's overall ignorance.

2020-12-30 23:21:34 UTC  

It's horrifying

2020-12-30 23:21:37 UTC  

I agree, and both sides do this.

2020-12-30 23:21:42 UTC  

They've been doing it for a long time.

2020-12-30 23:21:52 UTC  

I know but what he's doing is really shameful cuz it seems like it's targeted at elderly people.

2020-12-30 23:21:56 UTC  

We have seen no more fraud than has existed forever... not enough to flip a township of 20 people much less a whole State

2020-12-30 23:22:01 UTC  

I agree I'm both sides do it.

2020-12-30 23:22:11 UTC  

No argument there.

2020-12-30 23:22:20 UTC  

Not according to Rudy.

2020-12-30 23:22:44 UTC  

LOL... well, yes even according to Rudy when his law license are on the line

2020-12-30 23:22:49 UTC  

I would choose a different words... They play to peoples biases and fears, which they help to form/amplify.

2020-12-30 23:23:13 UTC  

Still the most massive fraud and human history but now he's putting some sorted facts together and it's just wrong.

2020-12-30 23:23:27 UTC  

Morally wrong

2020-12-30 23:23:38 UTC  

Bias is arguably a form of ignorance.

2020-12-30 23:24:00 UTC  

But when he is in front of a camera he has been screaming fraud from dead dictators... in court where you can get held in contempt or even have your law license temporarily suspended for bringing frivilous law suits... he is alleging the type of fraud that would affect the outcome

2020-12-30 23:24:20 UTC  

I'm preaching to the choir not trying to change minds.

2020-12-30 23:24:28 UTC  

It just sounds slightly nicer.

2020-12-30 23:24:32 UTC  

it's terrible

2020-12-30 23:24:52 UTC  

I agree, ignorance has a more negative connotation, but it's true.

2020-12-30 23:25:08 UTC  

Ignorance just means things that you don't know or understand.

2020-12-30 23:25:14 UTC  

Or that was my intended definition

2020-12-30 23:25:15 UTC  

Not all ignorance/bias is bad, but it often leads to bad outcomes if left unchecked.

2020-12-30 23:25:19 UTC  

Yeah I agree it sounds bad

2020-12-30 23:25:30 UTC  

I see that argument, but if its truly ignorance its the willful type

2020-12-30 23:25:31 UTC  

But that's what's happening...

2020-12-30 23:25:31 UTC  

He still thinks Trump is going to pay him $20k a day... The Trump campaign still hasn't paid for rallies held in 2016.

2020-12-30 23:25:40 UTC  

lol

2020-12-30 23:25:57 UTC  

I don't know I think that if you have someone who's an attorney or a so-called expert that's telling you something that people are conditioned to believe them.

2020-12-30 23:26:15 UTC  

You don't go to your physician and my second guess a diagnosis or an attorney in second guess their strategy.

2020-12-30 23:26:28 UTC  

But that's what they're doing they're putting these people out here is so-called experts and they're just totally misrepresenting and lying.

2020-12-30 23:26:49 UTC  

Maybe there is a component of willfulness.

2020-12-30 23:27:10 UTC  

This is why doctors and lawyers have ethics rules.

2020-12-30 23:27:11 UTC  

@JD~Jordan And Trump doesn't have to worry about Rudy suing him for the money... He's seen his recent court performances.

2020-12-30 23:27:13 UTC  

Idk... Still it doesn't make the perpetrators any less culpable.

2020-12-30 23:27:15 UTC  

Very strict ones usually.

2020-12-30 23:27:17 UTC  

Yeah... but a particular set of letters behind your name does not mean you are incapable of missing your own set of biases

2020-12-30 23:27:24 UTC  

For lawyers it's the BAR.

2020-12-30 23:27:31 UTC  

What happened to that...

2020-12-30 23:27:41 UTC  

Last I checked Rudy's still up attorney.

2020-12-30 23:27:42 UTC  

The BAR? Oh, it's still very relevant.

2020-12-30 23:28:01 UTC  

And so are those other attorneys...