Just because they have shitty opsec doesn’t mean it’s not a conspiracy.
The full details aren’t public.
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Just because they have shitty opsec doesn’t mean it’s not a conspiracy.
The full details aren’t public.
You can read Project 2025 for yourself. What details aren't public?
I think what they are trying to say is that the people behind Project 2025 aren't going to show their whole hand. This is just step 1. There are most likely plans and schemes that won't be revealed until they have implemented the first part.
Execution of LGBTQ is definitely in there
I don’t know. I’m not an asshole. Well, not enough of one to be an insurrectionist.
There have, however been plenty of reports that not everything has been publicly stated.
The number of people discussing the election that don’t know about project 2025 is disturbing
Both sides... Right?
a plan by right-wing extremists
I don't think the word "extremist" is appropriate when the overwhelming majority of conservatives support it. Project 2025 is just what regular conservatives plan to do to oppress and eradicate the normal people.
Here in Germany we learn that extremists are people with opinions that go against the system, trying to overthrow the system. By that definitions they are extremists, I think?
By that definition, I agree.
Actually the definition is more nuanced. A radical (from latin radix = root) is someone who wants to change the political system from its core by using legal procedures like elections. An extremist is someone who despite being in a minority trys to overthrow the system in violent terms. So depending on Trump's win or a mop running in the capitol and declaring Trump the winner, they are either radicals or extremist.
By the way, The Heritage foundation has a "Project " document pretty regularly, so these ideas aren't going away and aren't dependant on a particular candidate... They're well funded and backed by the think tank.