When you’re wrong about basic facts, it makes people wonder what else you’re wrong about.
During public comment, a speaker referenced a past claim that 60,000 ballots were “fed to the chickens.” The response from the dais?
“Chickens are carnivores. They’re not vegetarians. And unless they covered it all in blood…”
Watch the short, revealing clip here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abAyx58VNFo
Then the video does something simple but devastating — it shows real chickens in action.
Chickens happily eating greens, weeds, and organic matter. Scratching, composting, and turning vegetation into fertilizer. They are not strict carnivores. They love plants.
It’s a small moment, but it lands hard. If someone can be that confidently incorrect about something as basic as what chickens eat, how much confidence should the public have when the same voices dismiss larger concerns about elections, ballots, printers, tabulators, and chain of custody?
This isn’t about mocking anyone over chickens. It’s about credibility. When officials and their defenders repeatedly downplay or mock citizen concerns — only to be proven wrong on simple details — it erodes trust even further.
The people aren’t asking for perfection. They’re asking for honesty, openness, and real accountability. Getting basic facts wrong while telling citizens to “stop it” on election integrity just fuels more skepticism.
Times have changed. The public is watching, fact-checking, and documenting everything — even the chickens.
Share this video. When they’re wrong about the little things, it makes you question the big ones.
It is Our Duty.
Stay vigilant.
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