Rather than pledging to the “political team,” Justin Bateman pleaded with younger voters to think of themselves in the election.
“If you're under the age of 30, you're likely convinced that you need to “resist the other side” politically. Bateman wrote in X's post Wednesday.
Instead, she says voters should “assert” candidates to “audition for your vote,” and voters “we will “examine their actions objectively, and in the big picture this will benefit America as a whole.” “We will decide whether to bring about it.”
Justin Bateman wants to get rid of Gavin Newsom in La Fire before anything bad happens.”
“This is not about pledging loyalty to political parties or 'political teams.' This means that your rights as an adult in America are not told by the media or the oldest people in either party to the media, how you should interpret policies and actions. That's what Bateman wrote.
She said she needs to ignore “the ridiculous claim that you'll have a heart attack that you don't do anything,” and that you need to tell someone who insists on “zipping it” if not. I added.
“They disregard your intelligence and innate wisdom,” Bateman wrote. “Their strange panic frenzy is an abnormality born in 2016. It's not the norm, you know it intuitively. You don't need them. Create your own mind, You can do it all because you let it go. It has nothing to do with politics.”
Bateman made a similar declaration in the Virus X thread after President Donald Trump's election in November, explaining that he has been “walking on eggshells” for the past four years.
“I have discovered that the last four years are a period of almost unbearable. Questions, opinions, likes, or dislikes are incredibly limited to “permitted positions” to evaluate. It was a very non-American era, when it was even listed. Acceptability,” Bateman posted on X.
“Family Tie” star Justin Bateman has slammed “the non-American era of America” over the past four years: “Common Sense Dosdarded”
“I'm not even an extreme, but I'm one of millions of people who believe in common sense and we need to make sure that everyone is free to live their lives. Life,” she said. concluded.
Justin Bateman celebrated President Donald Trump's election by lifting up a “suffocating cloud” of self-censorship from Americans. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc.)
Bateman also described Trump's election as a “some kind of suffocating cloud” being lifted with free speech.
“The ordinary people who had questions about the decisions being made were threatened subtly or clearly by silence, and it feels like it's broken.
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