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Is this fake news or real news?
What cái mà happen to 1 Million registered fans who wanted to go to the rally ?
KatN
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
Torpedo wrote:Registering có tốn tiền không?
Có phải mua vé không?
I don't think so.
KatN
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
cai' nay` la` real news .
real news luon ne` : bac' Joe 78t , se~ chon. 1 phu. nu+~ lam` vice president ( maybe a black woman too luon cho no' banh? )
roi` ddo' chon. ddi : which one is lesser of the evil .?
Susan Rice : a good candidate for V. P ?
tutu van ket co^ Ka` lo^ pu char , ma` co^ ay' la.i phat' bieu kiu bac' Joe nen chon. 1 black lady le^n
real news luon ne` : bac' Joe 78t , se~ chon. 1 phu. nu+~ lam` vice president ( maybe a black woman too luon cho no' banh? )
roi` ddo' chon. ddi : which one is lesser of the evil .?
Susan Rice : a good candidate for V. P ?
tutu van ket co^ Ka` lo^ pu char , ma` co^ ay' la.i phat' bieu kiu bac' Joe nen chon. 1 black lady le^n
TuTu
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
Bầu anh đi, anh chọn em tu hú, í quên, tú tú
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DamTc
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
TuTu wrote:cai' nay` la` real news .
real news luon ne` : bac' Joe 78t , se~ chon. 1 phu. nu+~ lam` vice president ( maybe a black woman too luon cho no' banh? )
roi` ddo' chon. ddi : which one is lesser of the evil .?
Susan Rice : a good candidate for V. P ?
tutu van ket co^ Ka` lo^ pu char , ma` co^ ay' la.i phat' bieu kiu bac' Joe nen chon. 1 black lady le^n
Xúi bậy bạ khg hà ...
Xứ Mỹ đang có biễu tình chống kỳ thị chủng tộc da đen (vì còn xài bản hiệu BLM) , Hình như lịch sữ Hoa Kỳ có "khắc tinh" với phụ nữ hay sao đó ..hể liên danh nào ra ừng cữ có phụ nữ là thất cử (nói theo De fcato lịch sư bầu cử Hoa Kỳ nhé )
Giữa phụ nữ với ông già, cử tri đoàn (electorat Vote) thà chọn ông già chớ nào chọn phụ nữ đâu .
Kokuyukai
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
KatN wrote:What cái mà happen to 1 Million registered fans who wanted to go to the rally ?
Thời đại Photoshop lên tới đỉnh thuợng thừa rồi mà cứ dựa theo hình ảnh trên media mà ảnh hưởng tới lá phiếu mình bầu sao ?
Bầu là bầu với cái tâm, cái kiến thức , cái nhìn tướng do giác quan thứ 6 của mình hợp sức lại ... lúc đó mình mới đi tới quyết định cuối cùng chọn mặt gỡi vàng chứ ....
Một công dân chọn 1 lảnh tụ cho quốc gia mình chọn chổ sống vĩnh viễn giống y chang scenario
Phụ nữ chọn chồng : chọn sai là khổ cả 1 cuộc đời ..tối ngày chi có nước mắt tuôn rơi
Đàn ông chọn vợ : Chọn sai là cuộc đời điêu đứng, điêu linh luôn ....nếu kèm hảm hỏng nổi cái sự đau thương này ... có thể cầm tiểu liên chay ra đuờng phố bắn tứ tung, tầm bậy tầm bạ luôn ..hoặc rơi vào hoạt cảnh cả 1 cuộc đời chọn hoài chọn huỹ mà chả tìm ra ai cả... đành phải mang tiếng "cô ky" (danh từ trong ván bài Tứ sắc) đi cà tửng cà tưng như Putin bây giờ mà thôi . (người ta đi ngoại giao ai nấy cũng có thể dẩn Đệ nhất phu nhân đi theo kè kè cho có đôi có cặp, còn Putin đi ngoại giao, thiên hạ có quyền tự đặt câu hỏi :"Ngừi quyền lực như thế, sao hỏng thấy ai làm đê nhất phu nhân đi theo hắn ta vậy cà ..)
Cũng may là chọn lảnh tụ nếu chọn sai thì chỉ có ráng chịu đựng được 4 năm rồi chọn tiếp ai khác thôi .. còn chọn vơ, chọn chồng sai thì chịu đựng cho tới khi nào hỏng chịu đựng nỗi thì đành la lên : Ly dị
Last edited by Kokuyukai on Sun Jun 21, 2020 10:21 am; edited 1 time in total
Kokuyukai
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
Kokuyukai wrote:TuTu wrote:cai' nay` la` real news .
real news luon ne` : bac' Joe 78t , se~ chon. 1 phu. nu+~ lam` vice president ( maybe a black woman too luon cho no' banh? )
roi` ddo' chon. ddi : which one is lesser of the evil .?
Susan Rice : a good candidate for V. P ?
tutu van ket co^ Ka` lo^ pu char , ma` co^ ay' la.i phat' bieu kiu bac' Joe nen chon. 1 black lady le^n
Xúi bậy bạ khg hà ...
Xứ Mỹ đang có biễu tình chống kỳ thị chủng tộc da đen (vì còn xài bản hiệu BLM) , Hình như lịch sữ Hoa Kỳ có "khắc tinh" với phụ nữ hay sao đó ..hể liên danh nào ra ừng cữ có phụ nữ là thất cử (nói theo De fcato lịch sư bầu cử Hoa Kỳ nhé )
Giữa phụ nữ với ông già, cử tri đoàn (electorat Vote) thà chọn ông già chớ nào chọn phụ nữ đâu .
tui xiu' bay diem nao ?
ong Joe Biden noi' la` se chon. 1 phu. nu lam` Vice president cai' do' la` de Facto roi .
con muon coi cai' list may phu. nu do' la` ai thi` bac' Google di
TuTu
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
TuTu wrote:Kokuyukai wrote:TuTu wrote:cai' nay` la` real news .
real news luon ne` : bac' Joe 78t , se~ chon. 1 phu. nu+~ lam` vice president ( maybe a black woman too luon cho no' banh? )
roi` ddo' chon. ddi : which one is lesser of the evil .?
Susan Rice : a good candidate for V. P ?
tutu van ket co^ Ka` lo^ pu char , ma` co^ ay' la.i phat' bieu kiu bac' Joe nen chon. 1 black lady le^n
Xúi bậy bạ khg hà ...
Xứ Mỹ đang có biễu tình chống kỳ thị chủng tộc da đen (vì còn xài bản hiệu BLM) , Hình như lịch sữ Hoa Kỳ có "khắc tinh" với phụ nữ hay sao đó ..hể liên danh nào ra ừng cữ có phụ nữ là thất cử (nói theo De fcato lịch sư bầu cử Hoa Kỳ nhé )
Giữa phụ nữ với ông già, cử tri đoàn (electorat Vote) thà chọn ông già chớ nào chọn phụ nữ đâu .
tui xiu' bay diem nao ?
ong Joe Biden noi' la` se chon. 1 phu. nu lam` Vice president cai' do' la` de Facto roi .
con muon coi cai' list may phu. nu do' la` ai thi` bac' Google di
À thì ra là nói theo lời tuyên bố của Biden , nên mới góp ý theo sau chứ gì?
Nhưng Biden phạm 1 lỗi là dư luận Mỹ chưa chính mùi chấp nhận một nữ POTUS hay một nữ Phó tổng thống ...
Kokuyukai
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
real news, thường thì nếu mà đông nghẹt thì sẽ cố tình quay hết cái stadium cho coi nhưng kỳ này toàn là focus close up to him không à.
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chongxa
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chongxa wrote:real news, thường thì nếu mà đông nghẹt thì sẽ cố tình quay hết cái stadium cho coi nhưng kỳ này toàn là focus close up to him không à.
You experienced
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8DonCo
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mình không theo dõi nhiều, không rành về chính trị nhiều...nhưng mong rằng hy vọng sẽ có 1 vice president là PHỤ NỮ hoạc là President là phụ nữ Yeah!
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chongxa
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
chongxa wrote:mình không theo dõi nhiều, không rành về chính trị nhiều...nhưng mong rằng hy vọng sẽ có 1 vice president là PHỤ NỮ hoạc là President là phụ nữ Yeah!
Để coi trong tuơng lai , ai là nguời phụ nữ đầu tiên dám phá trinh lịch sử Hoa Kỳ làm POTUS hay vice president ...
Trong klhi chờ đợi, thì phụ nữ Hillary Clinton có quyền tự than thở :
- Ý trời ...ý Trời ...mưu sự tại Nhân thành sư tại Thiên , God chà thèm bless phụ nữ Hoa kỳ gì cả... mà cứ tối ngày bless cái đám đực rựa Hoa Kỷ mà thôi
Kokuyukai
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
Stadium đó có sức chứa là 19 ngàn người, 1 triệu ghi tên thì người ta chọn sao ta, first come, first serve?
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mytranga
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mytranga wrote:Stadium đó có sức chứa là 19 ngàn người, 1 triệu ghi tên thì người ta chọn sao ta, first come, first serve?
1 triệu minus 2 số 0 to be exact
KatN
Re: Is this fake news or real news?
Mới hồi sáng này đọc tin báo lá cải .... họ nói ông Trump bị tụi nào đó nó chơi ... tụi nó đăng ký giữ chổ tham dự cả triệu nhưng hông có đi ......
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Rễ Sim
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Rễ Sim wrote:
Mới hồi sáng này đọc tin báo lá cải .... họ nói ông Trump bị tụi nào đó nó chơi ... tụi nó đăng ký giữ chổ tham dự cả triệu nhưng hông có đi ......
Cái này mới là (real) fake news nè
KatN
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Trump's campaign was trolled by TikTok users in Tulsa
President Donald Trump didn't fill his rally arena to the more than 19,000-person capacity Saturday night, despite bragging about 1 million RSVP's to his Tulsa, Oklahoma, return to the campaign trail.
Many of those who asked for tickets may have been trolling the President -- in a stunt organized mainly through the social media platform TikTok.
Last week, Trump tweeted that "Almost One Million people requested tickets for the Saturday Night Rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma!" and one local official said they expected 100,000 to show up near the arena. But on Saturday, registered attendees didn't fill Tulsa's Bank of Oklahoma Center arena, which admitted rallygoers on a first-come, first-serve basis, and the Trump team abandoned plans for the President to speak to an "overflow" area outside the arena.
A coordinated effort was underway on TikTok in the days leading up to Trump's Saturday rally, encouraging people to register online for the free event and not show up. TikTok is normally thought of as a platform for dancing teenagers and not, necessarily, political action.
Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale told CNN Sunday, "Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don't know what they're talking about or how our rallies work." He added that "registering for a rally means you've RSVPed with a cell phone number and we constantly weed out bogus numbers, as we did with tens of thousands at the Tulsa rally, in calculating our possible attendee pool. These phony ticket requests never factor into our thinking."
CNN previously reported that a Trump campaign official had pushed back on the suggestion that such posts played a role in the turnout, telling CNN on Saturday, "We had legitimate 300k signups of Republicans who voted in the last four elections. Those are not [TikTok] kids. It was fear of violent protests. This is obvious with the lack of families and children at the rally. We normally have thousands of families."
[size=16]While the TikTok effort seems to have overwhelmingly involved teens and other young people, Mary Jo Laupp, a 51-year-old grandmother living in Fort Dodge, Iowa, appears to have played a central role in encouraging people to go to Trump's website, register to attend the event -- and not attend.[/size]
"All of those of us that want to see this 19,000 seat auditorium barely filled or completely empty go reserve tickets now and leave him standing alone there on the stage," Laupp told her then-1,000 or so followers on TikTok.
And then, alongside the choreographed dances, comedic dares and schoolyard pranks, the grandmother's prompt became a challenge of its own. Inspired users began posting videos showing they too registered for the event. Similar posts on Instagram and Twitter clocked up thousands of likes.
One video, with more than a quarter of a million views, called on fans of South Korean pop music in particular to join the trolling campaign. Fans of the music, which is known as K-pop, are a force on social media -- they posted over 6 billion tweets last year alone. And they have a history of taking action for social justice causes.
Earlier this month, K-pop fans rallied around the Black Lives Matter movement, drowning out "White Lives Matter" and other anti-Black hashtags.
Laupp, who said she worked on former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign in Iowa last fall, told CNN she made the initial appeal when upset that the rally was originally set to take place on Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
The Trump campaign dismissed the effort last week. Erin Perrine, principal deputy communications director for the Trump campaign, told CNN on Tuesday, "Leftists do this all the time. They think if they sign up for tickets that will leave empty seats. Not the case at all. Always way more ticket requests than seats available at a rally. All they are doing is giving us access to their contact information."
On Saturday night, as images showed empty sections of the BOK Center, Laupp and young people on TikTok celebrated. "Gen Z is unstoppable," one young person wrote on TikTok.
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted at Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, "You just got ROCKED by teens on TikTok who flooded the Trump campaign w/ fake ticket reservations & tricked you into believing a million people wanted your white supremacist open mic enough to pack an arena during COVID."
Steve Schmidt, a Republican strategist who managed John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, tweeted, "The teens of America have struck a savage blow against @realDonaldTrump. All across America teens ordered tickets to this event. The fools on the campaign bragged about a million tickets. lol."
TikTok, owned by a Chinese company, has previously caught the attention of US lawmakers.
Last year, Sens. Chuck Schumer and Tom Cotton urged the US intelligence community to assess the national security risks of TikTok and other Chinese-owned platforms.
President Donald Trump didn't fill his rally arena to the more than 19,000-person capacity Saturday night, despite bragging about 1 million RSVP's to his Tulsa, Oklahoma, return to the campaign trail.
Many of those who asked for tickets may have been trolling the President -- in a stunt organized mainly through the social media platform TikTok.
Last week, Trump tweeted that "Almost One Million people requested tickets for the Saturday Night Rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma!" and one local official said they expected 100,000 to show up near the arena. But on Saturday, registered attendees didn't fill Tulsa's Bank of Oklahoma Center arena, which admitted rallygoers on a first-come, first-serve basis, and the Trump team abandoned plans for the President to speak to an "overflow" area outside the arena.
A coordinated effort was underway on TikTok in the days leading up to Trump's Saturday rally, encouraging people to register online for the free event and not show up. TikTok is normally thought of as a platform for dancing teenagers and not, necessarily, political action.
Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale told CNN Sunday, "Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don't know what they're talking about or how our rallies work." He added that "registering for a rally means you've RSVPed with a cell phone number and we constantly weed out bogus numbers, as we did with tens of thousands at the Tulsa rally, in calculating our possible attendee pool. These phony ticket requests never factor into our thinking."
CNN previously reported that a Trump campaign official had pushed back on the suggestion that such posts played a role in the turnout, telling CNN on Saturday, "We had legitimate 300k signups of Republicans who voted in the last four elections. Those are not [TikTok] kids. It was fear of violent protests. This is obvious with the lack of families and children at the rally. We normally have thousands of families."
[size=16]While the TikTok effort seems to have overwhelmingly involved teens and other young people, Mary Jo Laupp, a 51-year-old grandmother living in Fort Dodge, Iowa, appears to have played a central role in encouraging people to go to Trump's website, register to attend the event -- and not attend.[/size]
"All of those of us that want to see this 19,000 seat auditorium barely filled or completely empty go reserve tickets now and leave him standing alone there on the stage," Laupp told her then-1,000 or so followers on TikTok.
And then, alongside the choreographed dances, comedic dares and schoolyard pranks, the grandmother's prompt became a challenge of its own. Inspired users began posting videos showing they too registered for the event. Similar posts on Instagram and Twitter clocked up thousands of likes.
One video, with more than a quarter of a million views, called on fans of South Korean pop music in particular to join the trolling campaign. Fans of the music, which is known as K-pop, are a force on social media -- they posted over 6 billion tweets last year alone. And they have a history of taking action for social justice causes.
Earlier this month, K-pop fans rallied around the Black Lives Matter movement, drowning out "White Lives Matter" and other anti-Black hashtags.
Laupp, who said she worked on former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign in Iowa last fall, told CNN she made the initial appeal when upset that the rally was originally set to take place on Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.
The Trump campaign dismissed the effort last week. Erin Perrine, principal deputy communications director for the Trump campaign, told CNN on Tuesday, "Leftists do this all the time. They think if they sign up for tickets that will leave empty seats. Not the case at all. Always way more ticket requests than seats available at a rally. All they are doing is giving us access to their contact information."
On Saturday night, as images showed empty sections of the BOK Center, Laupp and young people on TikTok celebrated. "Gen Z is unstoppable," one young person wrote on TikTok.
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted at Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, "You just got ROCKED by teens on TikTok who flooded the Trump campaign w/ fake ticket reservations & tricked you into believing a million people wanted your white supremacist open mic enough to pack an arena during COVID."
Steve Schmidt, a Republican strategist who managed John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, tweeted, "The teens of America have struck a savage blow against @realDonaldTrump. All across America teens ordered tickets to this event. The fools on the campaign bragged about a million tickets. lol."
TikTok, owned by a Chinese company, has previously caught the attention of US lawmakers.
Last year, Sens. Chuck Schumer and Tom Cotton urged the US intelligence community to assess the national security risks of TikTok and other Chinese-owned platforms.
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