Rigged: The Zuckerberg Funded Plot to Defeat Donald Trump
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- 2022
- 40m
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A documentary by Citizens United Productions, exposing Mark Zuckerberg for his role in funding drop-box ballot operations across the country during the 2020 Election.A documentary by Citizens United Productions, exposing Mark Zuckerberg for his role in funding drop-box ballot operations across the country during the 2020 Election.A documentary by Citizens United Productions, exposing Mark Zuckerberg for his role in funding drop-box ballot operations across the country during the 2020 Election.
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If you watch it you don't even need to wonder if it was stolen or not plenty of proof and facts, video, testimonials etc people who say this is fiction are pure 100% liars.
This movie along with 2000 Mules provides the facts that prove the 2020 election was fraudulent to the extent where the wrong President was elected. To deny the obvious means you're either not too bright, or corrupt. Yes there was a 'big lie', the lie by the Democrats and their media that Biden was fairly elected.
Some documentaries are wrong from the start, and others manage to become even more laughable with time. Rigged falls into the latter category-a paranoid, self-serious attempt to paint Mark Zuckerberg as the mastermind behind Trump's 2020 loss, a claim that was absurd when it was made and is downright humiliating in retrospect. Watching it now is like reading an ancient prophecy that not only failed to come true but backfired so badly that its authors should be hiding in shame.
The film builds its entire case on the idea that Zuckerberg's funding of election infrastructure was part of a grand Democratic conspiracy to "rig" the election against Trump. It strings together ominous music, cherry-picked statistics, and dramatic talking heads who say "follow the money" as if they've cracked the Da Vinci Code. But there's just one problem: time has obliterated its entire premise.
Since the film's release, Zuckerberg has gone from alleged anti-Trump villain to one of his most eager enablers. He reinstated Trump's social media accounts, relaxed Facebook's moderation policies to benefit conservatives, and has made it abundantly clear that his real priority is staying on the good side of power-whoever holds it. The idea that he was ever some leftist puppet master working to bring Trump down is now so ridiculous that even the most diehard MAGA loyalists should feel a deep, existential embarrassment for ever believing it.
If Rigged was already weak when it came out, it is now a full-blown joke. What was intended as an exposé has instead become a time capsule of delusion, a testament to how quickly political narratives can collapse under the weight of reality. If you enjoy watching once-confident conspiracy theories crumble before your eyes, this film might actually be worth your time. Otherwise, it's best left in the scrapheap of failed propaganda.
The film builds its entire case on the idea that Zuckerberg's funding of election infrastructure was part of a grand Democratic conspiracy to "rig" the election against Trump. It strings together ominous music, cherry-picked statistics, and dramatic talking heads who say "follow the money" as if they've cracked the Da Vinci Code. But there's just one problem: time has obliterated its entire premise.
Since the film's release, Zuckerberg has gone from alleged anti-Trump villain to one of his most eager enablers. He reinstated Trump's social media accounts, relaxed Facebook's moderation policies to benefit conservatives, and has made it abundantly clear that his real priority is staying on the good side of power-whoever holds it. The idea that he was ever some leftist puppet master working to bring Trump down is now so ridiculous that even the most diehard MAGA loyalists should feel a deep, existential embarrassment for ever believing it.
If Rigged was already weak when it came out, it is now a full-blown joke. What was intended as an exposé has instead become a time capsule of delusion, a testament to how quickly political narratives can collapse under the weight of reality. If you enjoy watching once-confident conspiracy theories crumble before your eyes, this film might actually be worth your time. Otherwise, it's best left in the scrapheap of failed propaganda.
There is nothing real or factual about the insane conclusions this film jumps to, as it's completely based on discredited theories. As such, it doesn't fit the concept of a documentary in terms of presentation of facts. If you want to consider it a documentation of anything, it only could be a documentation of the insane, trash, ramblings of its delusional makers. I'd like to give it less than a 1, but that's not possible on here.
Look up who wrote the scenario for this piece of trash. It says a lot about the tendency of this short film full of lies and disinformation. Don't waste your time with that film unless you want to believe the big lie,
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Greg Kelly Reports: Episode dated 5 April 2022 (2022)
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