The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: Unconstitutional Slop

My left leaning low info ex is now on board with a variant of QAnon that is outwardly non partisan and doesn’t have much to do with Trump. Just Youtoobz of kids being molested. She also mentioned during this conversation that she “felt sorry for Trump”, though I don’t recall why.

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Lol he has to grab the pillar for the one step down.

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If these people were right like 1 in 3 adults must be pedophiles to account for the all pedophilia that is apparently going on.

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Trump replies to and retweets Q followers all the time

You have to appreciate the brilliance of this shit. It’s an actual theory of everything except reality.

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I don’t buy this as an accurate description of pizzagaters. Yes, they’re all over Epstein now, but only cynically, because of the Clinton connection.

If, before the Epstein thing blew up, you told the same people that some apolitical rich white guy had a harem where 15 year olds were pimped out to unnamed businessmen, then you’d get responses of “well were the women compensated,” and “the age of consent in Moldova is…”

It’s important that the kids in pizzagate are little kids. It‘s the same reason why they cast abortion as mass murder of babies. The crimes have to be really heinous to make them appear righteous and all the bad shit perpetrated by their side trivial by comparison.

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Based on the “it’s always projection theory” I wouldn’t let any Qer near my kids.

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YOU ARE TOO FAR IN! Get out NOW before it is too…

And wouldn’t 3 of 3 adults in a certain age range have to have been victims in the past.

oh boy…

https://twitter.com/julianfeeld/status/1293426738723053568

They do like to ask endless questions that are not really questions.

Here is someone that keeps track of them and does a podcast.

https://twitter.com/QanonAnonymous

A German journalist recently called it the IKEA conspiracy as you have to assemble it out of different parts. Makes people more involved as they think they discovered things for themselves, just like you are more fond of that IKEA shelf because you were involved in making it.

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Yeah thats why they always tell you to research and you will find out they are right. And they even get to add new parts on any big event. Like the virus, the protests, explosion in Lebanon.

Xposting. Haven’t listened to this yet but plan to. It’s a right wing watch podcast and they go into the whole kiddie abuse thing and how normies are being influenced.

“you need to do the research yourself”

A widespread conspiracy theory that involves the mass arrests of anybody they don’t like.

Popular in right-wing groups and law enforcement.

During a potential constitutional crisis and power grab by a proto-fascist.

What could go wrong.

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But she’s BLACK!?!?!?

I really think this isn’t discussed enough. One blog I follow uses Facebook to support their comment section. Tons of posts include barely coherent screeds in broken English egging on the most vile right wing opinions.

AND PEOPLE RESPOND WITH SINCERE ARGUMENTS! Its the political version of your technology illiterate parents forwarding chain emails.

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Thats not exactly right. In a random ocean of interaction with strangers there probably would be a net positive exchange of views, which was the false promise of the internet. But social media platforms don’t do that - by design they channel people to other people that are similar to them. It’s tribalism on steroids.

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