QAnon is unusual, according to University of Miami professor Joseph Uscinski, because it offers Republicans an alternate view of the world when they already control nearly the entire government. Usually, “conspiracy theories are for losers,” Uscinski said,
“Normally you don’t expect the winning party to use them, except when they’re in trouble,” Uscinski said.
QAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory detailing a supposed secret plot by an alleged “deep state” against U.S. President Donald Trump and his supporters.
Just another Cult of morbidly insecure weak-minded publicity Hunters. They can be a danger to any person who suffers from a paranoia anxiety complex. The people that Q-anon influence are the ones who are going to drink the Kool-Aid when their leaders say it’s time. Cults are always dangerous.
“It is, regrettably, no exaggeration to say that we are living in an era of irrationality, deception, confusion, anger, and unfocused fear — an ominous combination, with few precedents. There has never been a time when it was so important to have a voice of sanity, insight, understanding of what is happening in the world.” – Noam Chomsky
Also an “active shooter” is loose in El Paso, Texas.
There once was a time when a person walking around with something stuck in his ear and apparently talking to himself would have been quietly carted away. That was before BlueTooth, of course. QAnon is a fairly predictable manifestation of the national paranoid angst.
Diamond Lil over 4 years ago
Um…I hate to show my ignorance but I don’t get it.
Smokey412 Premium Member over 4 years ago
A? Eh?
LoveBritTV Premium Member over 4 years ago
I was confused too. Then I found this:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-is-qanon-the-craziest-theory-of-the-trump-era-explained
Radish the wordsmith over 4 years ago
QAnon is unusual, according to University of Miami professor Joseph Uscinski, because it offers Republicans an alternate view of the world when they already control nearly the entire government. Usually, “conspiracy theories are for losers,” Uscinski said,
“Normally you don’t expect the winning party to use them, except when they’re in trouble,” Uscinski said.
Redd Panda over 4 years ago
Q-anon….proof, that there are a lot of Lead water pipes, still in use today.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 4 years ago
Q-anon= Crazy people on the web. Nothing more. Fun to laugh at…
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 4 years ago
“And I’ll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white coats, and they’re coming to take me away!”
Nantucket Premium Member over 4 years ago
QAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory detailing a supposed secret plot by an alleged “deep state” against U.S. President Donald Trump and his supporters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QAnon
S&C = Dismayed&Depressed over 4 years ago
Just another Cult of morbidly insecure weak-minded publicity Hunters. They can be a danger to any person who suffers from a paranoia anxiety complex. The people that Q-anon influence are the ones who are going to drink the Kool-Aid when their leaders say it’s time. Cults are always dangerous.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 4 years ago
“It is, regrettably, no exaggeration to say that we are living in an era of irrationality, deception, confusion, anger, and unfocused fear — an ominous combination, with few precedents. There has never been a time when it was so important to have a voice of sanity, insight, understanding of what is happening in the world.” – Noam Chomsky
Also an “active shooter” is loose in El Paso, Texas.
Monchoxyz over 4 years ago
Does QAnon explain Trump?
Bookworm over 4 years ago
There once was a time when a person walking around with something stuck in his ear and apparently talking to himself would have been quietly carted away. That was before BlueTooth, of course. QAnon is a fairly predictable manifestation of the national paranoid angst.
B_Da Author Premium Member over 4 years ago
#Qnonsense
theoldidahofox over 4 years ago
@Diamond LIL:
Men white coats from the booby hatch (where Trump belongs).