How did such a preposterous theory ever get any traction at all in our society?
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How did such a preposterous theory ever get any traction at all in our society?
i blame hillary. well, her and the satanic ritual abuse cults that are lurking everywhere. they invented qanon to take any focus off of them so they could continue their nefarious deeds.
The internet allows wacodoodles to find like minds, and gives them a voice to seduce the gullible.
The sooner an EMP or CME destroys the internet, the better for humanity.
But then we'll never be able to see your cool avatar anymore.
Yet another positive. Even I get tired of looking at my ugly mug. It's what I ended up with though and there's nothing to be done about it.
Does anyone on this board belong to or follow Qaon?
Does anyone on this board belong to or follow Qaon?
Most folks know they aren't entirely wrong.
Their being able to admit it or not is another story.
Do you seriously not think US bureaucrats and administrative appointments are entirely non-partisan???
Are any Q-anon critics here willing to con on record as claiming as much???
I'm not QAnon, and didn't even know what it was all about until after the pizza parlor incident, but do I think pedophilia is a bigger problem than people generally believe? You bet I do.
I'm not QAnon, and didn't even know what it was all about until after the pizza parlor incident, but do I think pedophilia is a bigger problem than people generally believe? You bet I do.
Supporters of Trump do...whether they know it or not
Nonsense. I voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020 as did many family members, friends and work colleagues. I don’t know anyone who follows or is associated with Q-anon. Apparently there are not any Q anoners on this board. Sounds like there are quite a few living inside your head though.
Nonsense. I voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020 as did many family members, friends and work colleagues. I don’t know anyone who follows or is associated with Q-anon. Apparently there are not any Q anoners on this board. Sounds like there are quite a few living inside your head though.
The internet allows wacodoodles to find like minds, and gives them a voice to seduce the gullible.
The sooner an EMP or CME destroys the internet, the better for humanity.
https://www.salon.com/2021/10/14/the-qanon-playbook-make-school-board-meetings-the-new-battleground/Republican operators have been inspired to take a page directly out of the QAnon playbook to manufacture this nationwide assault on school boards. Using imaginary threats to children as a recruitment-and-rationalization strategy works.
Republicans' cleaned up the conspiracy theory a little, as accusing Tom Hanks of pedophilia is a tough one to trick mainstream journalists into repeating. So the mainstream GOP version of the conspiracy theory is now "critical race theory" and something about how mask mandates are a sinister effort to wrest away parental authority, instead of a common sense health regulation. But the basic gist is the same: Pretend to believe that evil liberals want to hurt children, and use that as a permission slip to act on every antisocial impulse.
To be certain, Republican organizers have long understood that their base is composed of wannabe trolls just aching for an excuse to freak out in public. This understanding was harnessed in the early years of Barack Obama's presidency to protest his economic stimulus and in the GOP effort to prevent the Affordable Care Act from passing. The "Tea Party" started off as a total Astroturf affair, funded by the Koch brothers and organized by GOP operatives, built to look like a "grassroots" uprising of conservatives supposedly irate at social spending programs. But it tapped into a very real longing among everyday Republican voters to have racist temper tantrums in public. They just needed a cover story, and the Koch brothers gave it to them. Pop on a tricorner hat, drop the "without representation" part of the American revolutionary complaint about taxation, and now it's "patriotic" to scream barely coded racist vitriol at the local town hall meeting. The current assault on school boards follows the same formula.
There might not be any self-ID'd white nationalists among them either -- nonetheless, they are complicit in that movement if they support Trump. Aren't your kind always calling the Dems Communists by association?
See?
Too funny
Hey fucknut... they're entirely wrong
But, one of its legs is both the same.
How did such a preposterous theory ever get any traction at all in our society?