‘Global woke fascism’ won’t even let ‘debate over voter-fraud’ to take place

Sky News Australia published this video item, entitled “‘Global woke fascism’ won’t even let ‘debate over voter-fraud’ to take place” – below is their description.

Sky News contributor Michael Kroger says the fact the left won’t allow discussion of voter fraud to occur is part of “the global woke fascism” that we have in the modern era, that “you shut down debate, you don’t even allow the debate to take place”. “There is fraud in every election, I don’t think the Trump’s campaign’s claims will come to anything,” Mr Kroger said. “But very clearly, what the Left have done in America, as they did in other ways throughout Trump’s presidency, is to say Biden’s won it’s all over, there’s no point discussing anything else – and that’s what they’re trying to do. “There will be fraud, there will be mistakes, but there certainly won’t be enough to change the result. “This is part of the artillery of the Left – shut down debate on topics we don’t like, don’t even refer to them, pretend those arguments don’t even exist.”

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