"Since everyone has the memory retention of a fart due to the internet turning humans into mindless clickers" I like it.
The only issue I have is comparing today's social movements (Me Too) with activities 20 years ago. I wasn't a "racist" 20 years ago when I didn't post signs on my business supporting minorities, but today I am, for the exact same behavior.
Media bias and social movement are two different things, but people confuse them too easily, or at least don't seem to care. But that being said the "blue dress" analogy is a good one.
As for the voting issue I am currently going over this:
https://votepatternanalysis.substack.com/p/voting-anomalies-2020 There are issues, and in some instances I can only think that there is hope that nobody using it is doing the actual math. This however is at least more usable than "quadrillion" nonsense spouted out by someone who obviously can't even add. At least this analysis says it appropriately:
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Through several investigative mechanisms, we find these four vote updates to be extraordinarily anomalous. While these alone do not prove the existence of fraud or systemic issue, it invites further scrutiny."