"Redress of grievances"
I googled the words, because I can read and count and stuff:
Redress: remedy or set right (an undesirable or unfair situation). [verb]
Grievance: a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
Well, does promulgating a fake election scam qualify in any sense? Let's count:
If there was no stolen election, and no reason to think there was, there was nothing to set right. So, no redressing was happening in this case. Next.
A false wrong is not real or imagined, it is proven false. A version of true, in that: not true.
So, in this case there was neither redressing, nor a grievance.
I googled the words, because I can read and count and stuff:
Redress: remedy or set right (an undesirable or unfair situation). [verb]
Grievance: a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
Well, does promulgating a fake election scam qualify in any sense? Let's count:
If there was no stolen election, and no reason to think there was, there was nothing to set right. So, no redressing was happening in this case. Next.
A false wrong is not real or imagined, it is proven false. A version of true, in that: not true.
So, in this case there was neither redressing, nor a grievance.
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