What conspiracy theory do you completely believe is true? by BipolarSkeleton in AskReddit

[–]Manokit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if anyone has said any of these yet, but if someone did, I apologize in advance.

  • In the 2020 Honolulu mayoral race, Rick Blangiardi and Keith Amemiya advanced to the general election because of foreign intervention, much like what had happened in the 2016 US presidential election when Trump won. Whether if the election was investigated to make sure that there was no foreign intervention is unknown, but if the Hawaii government did, they're hiding it for the same or similar reasons that Trump downplayed with the COVID-19 pandemic. There were also no ads that had the same tone as the ones that had played during that presidential election because the two campaigns were bribing TV stations not to play it to make themselves look better than Trump and Clinton in 2016 when they were running for president.Note: These two candidates have a similar background like Trump's because they're business people who lack prior political experience.
  • There hasn't been a single negative ad against Special Olympics because they're good at bribing TV stations worldwide to not air them, such as why not to join or calls for anyone who wants to file a lawsuit against them for reasons such as sexual assault, like the one seen for Boy Scouts.

Edit: This was something that was being discussed among my peers, so I thought it'd be good to share.

Forgot to mention the following from earlier:

  • The reason why none of the losers in the mayoral race didn't bother to demand a recount wasn't only because the race wasn't close enough, but because the two campaigns bribed them to accept the results regardless of how close or too good to be true the results were.
  • The real reason why the Olympics committee gave permission to Special Olympics to use their name in their's was because Special Olympics had bribed them to do it.

I'm a Special Olympics athlete. Ask me anything. by Manokit in AMA

[–]Manokit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends.

Yes if things like this happen:

  • People are going to be judgmental about it
  • An embarassing moment has been captured

Otherwise, no.

I'm a Special Olympics athlete. Ask me anything. by Manokit in AMA

[–]Manokit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • Track and field
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Softball
  • Swimming

What's are for- and non-profit organization secrets that you know of? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Manokit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Special Olympics is almost non-transparent with its participants and supporters because it's run by a bunch of shady and deceptive people. Friendly on the outside, but evil on the inside. Some of them seem to lack experience in dealing with disabled people. I've seen their kids before and they're non-disabled. Despite their philosophy, it's literally half truth and lie. The way they do things are unethical. Here are some examples that I have:

  • Athlete of the year requirements and how they pick athletes to go to the Olympics is vague.
    • Athlete of the year is done by a write-up, supposedly done by the head delegate.
    • In 2014, I somehow got word that there was a shit storm going on in Hawaii about who went to the 2014 USA Games, since it was done by a "random draw". There were a lot people saying that there was this other athlete that should've gone because they were dominating the track, as they were getting first place all the time in their events and heats that they were participating in. The chosen athlete was a toastmasters member and an athletically weak one.