[1]Learning happens when others approve of what you do and what you think.
QAninnies
Learning happens when others approve of what you do and what you think. It
felt good when getting those gold stars in first grade. It still feels good
having someone pat you on the back, say “nice work—you’re right,” even when
you’re wrong.
So it is with QAnons. Having had little civics education which has been
stripped out of our schools’ curriculum, they are now full grown and fair
game for the anger and hate being taught on the World Wide Web, and easily
manipulated by—dare I say it—Russia and other enemies of freedom.
Please have our backs at [2]VoteSmart.org.
Richard Kimball
[3]Vote Smart President
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accurate information about candidates, elected officials, and key pieces of
legislation. By providing information in an easy and accessible manner,
Vote Smart believes that citizens can better defend themselves from the
questionable rhetoric and misrepresentation that characterizes present-day
political campaigns.
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