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Trump is a fraud. A con. He is not a smart business man. He is just a rich dude that bankrupts everything he touches, even a fucking CASINO.
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thatmezuzaluvr · 2 months
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Goyim, take a few minutes and watch this video.
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rejectingrepublicans · 5 months
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nando161mando · 5 days
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Anyway. If you didn’t know that he was a raving racist conspiracy nut of the exact type now modeled by MAGA assholes, well, now you do.
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mannyblacque · 2 months
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mysharona1987 · 9 months
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Frankly, I never really got the Qanon mindset: “human and child trafficking is always committed through a Pizza Hut basement.”
But Burger King and McDonalds and KFC basements are mad they never got a say.
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foreverlogical · 9 months
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Waking up to the fact that close family has gone full-blown Q
Really sad, I had dinner with my sisters and my mom and I think my two sisters have gone full-blown Q. One of my sisters got worked up and started talking about how if you aren't vaccinated, ten years from now the government can take all your money from the bank... and I didn't hear the rest because at that point my head was exploding.
I've known that they are far right and suspected that they are pro-Trump and I know they have some cooky ideas, but that night the more they talked the further down the rabbit hole they went and I couldn't listen past the point where I realized how bad it is. And I'm sure that it's even worse than I can ever imagine. It breaks my heart to watch these people that I love, eat up total lies and conspiracies and know there is nothing that I can do to change their minds.
The main reason that I got off of Facebook was so that I didn't have to see my two sisters that I love deeply post things that were changing the way that I saw them. I have very much limited contact with them slowly over the years because they can't seem to be able to have a conversation without going into these topics. I think in the past they've always held back at least a little bit with me but this time they couldn't help themselves and I can't ever see them the same again.
My mom is an old-time conservative. She got vaccinated, she doesn't believe in conspiracies, and we can talk and find our common ground and leave the uncommon ground alone. I'm so grateful for that, but my sisters lack my Mom's common sense. My Mom won't be around forever, she's 85 years old and I want to continue to have my sister's in my life, but I'm so disheartened right now.
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A California surfing school owner who was charged with killing his two children in Mexico is a follower of QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories who thought the children "were going to grow into monsters so he had to kill them," federal officials alleged.
Matthew Taylor Coleman, 40, was charged Wednesday with foreign murder of U.S. nationals in connection with the death of his 2-year-old son and his 10-month-old daughter, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California. Authorities said Coleman confessed to the killings and told the FBI that he used a spearfishing gun to stab them.
A criminal complaint alleges that he told the FBI that he killed his children because he believed they "were going to grow into monsters" and that conspiracy theories led him to believe that his wife had passed down her "serpent DNA" to the children.
Coleman's wife, identified only by her initials, contacted Santa Barbara police after her husband had taken the kids out on Saturday but didn't tell her where they were going, the complaint said. She grew concerned after he failed to respond to her messages, and, knowing that her husband didn't have a car seat with him, she called police.
A missing person's report was filed Sunday, and officers asked her to use Apple's Find My iPhone feature to see whether she could find Coleman, the complaint said. The program showed Coleman's last known location in Rosarito, Mexico, it said.
Police alerted the FBI to the investigation as it became a case of suspected parental kidnapping. Coleman was detained Monday after an inspection by border protection agents of his van upon his re-entry into the U.S., where agents didn't see his children and found blood in the vehicle, authorities said.
The complaint alleges that Coleman confessed to the killings upon being interviewed Monday and gave authorities the location of the murder weapon and the discarded bloody clothing. He also identified two bodies recovered by Mexican authorities as those of his children, it said.
A judge ordered that Coleman be held without bond Wednesday and scheduled his arraignment for Aug. 31.
According to the complaint, Coleman said that he knew what he did was wrong but that "it was the only course of action that would save the world."
"Serpent DNA" is a likely to be a reference to the "lizard people" conspiracy theory, which falsely purports that reptilian aliens secretly run the world and have taken over important positions in government, banking and Hollywood.
The complaint says Coleman told authorities that he learned about "serpent DNA" through QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories, even though the lizard people conspiracy theory predates both by several decades.
The believers in each conspiracy theory have melded together over the last several years because conspiracy theory influencers and algorithms on social media frequently lump the theories together.
QAnon is a more recent conspiracy theory premised on the belief that a similar global cabal at the top of the U.S. government is secretly murdering and eating children and that Donald Trump was quietly working to defeat them during his time in office.
Anthony Quinn Warner, who bombed his own RV outside an AT&T building in Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas Day, claimed that lizard people were taking over Hollywood and the U.S. government. Warner died and three other people were injured.
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gabelish · 4 months
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Parents when I was a kid: don’t believe everything you read online.
Parents now that I’m an adult: I read online that 5G is a communist plot by China to send transgender beams into our kids brains and also democrats are harvesting brainjuice from tortured children to gain immortality
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Watching the Iowa caucuses coverage is like:
“I’m a former nurse and an antivaxer and nobody needs to be hospitalized with covid and trump did nothing wrong but biden stole the election and oh my name is karen.”
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coulsonlives · 2 months
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I was reading and came across these pages, and tbh I think some people need them stapled to their foreheads, because they refuse to stop othering conspiracy theorists and calling em all mentally ill by default.
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Picture 1: "If you've had a conversation with a conspiracy theorist, and almost all of us have, you've met people who do not display symptoms of delusional disorder far more often than those who do," he said. "The ordinary conspiracy theorist is an intelligent, sane, and generally rational person. They are, in fact, unsettlingly less different from you than you may have thought."
Picture 2: "Conspiracy theories resonate with some of our brain's built-in biases and shortcuts, and tap into some of our deepest desires, fears, and assumptions about the world and the people in it," writes author and psychologist Rob Brotherton in the introduction to his groundbreaking book Suspicious Minds: Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories. "We are all natural-born conspiracy theorists."
Tldr, conspiracy theorists are people who've been manipulated and taken advantage of psychologically. Most of em know what they're doing. They're just doing it for the wrong reasons. And even if their ideologies are super overkill (I'm talking the insurrectionists and all that madness), they still think it's the right thing! Just like how you know what you do is right, they "know" what they do is right, too. And the more people dig their heels in and pretend these conspiracy theorists are just mentally ill across the board, and gun for that as the treatment to all this, it's not gonna help anyone! It'll help a handful of people who are in fact mentally ill, but that's the same with any other group.
Source: "The Storm is Upon Us: How QAnon Became a Movement, Cult, and Conspiracy Theory of Everything" by Mike Rothschild.
Okay I'm done. P.S. Read the dang book.
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nando161mando · 8 months
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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There is an epidemic of transgender violence. Especially women of color getting attacked and murdered.
Now is not the time to talk positively. Giving into anger is the only sane response right now.
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pinkllamalady · 3 months
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Me in Real life versus me if Jesus loved me
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kaneseatheadrest · 3 days
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Part 1 of Why We Need To Radicalize The Left
Here is the start of a long but important thread for all anti-fascists, pro-lgbt, Far Leftist or feminists. Because as much as this sounds wild. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's happening. We are at risk of falling to fascism. Unironically.
There is a major right wing conspiracy going on. Half in front of our eyes and half behind the scenes. There is so much too it I hope I can get it out brief enough.
Qanon was a 4chan propaganda psy-op. Most of the far right to alt-right propaganda has came from 4chan.
And it sounds ridiculous. It all sounds ridiculous but that is the point. 4chan has post-modernized propaganda to this post-ironic abstract form like conspiracy theories and memes. Those of which are so ridiculous that we don't see the real conspiracy going on.
Qanon wasn't uncovering a conspiracy
They were perpetration one.
Before I continue I need you to keep a completely open mind because we have been programmed as a society to view conspiracy theories as offensive or laughable. I need you to try an supress those ideas because , unlike Q-anon, there are some real evidence towards my claims.
First off, who is Q-anon?
They are an extremist right wing political movement that started on 4chan.
If that sounds familiar, it's because it's the same situation that the formed the Alt-right.
That's because Q-anon is just a recontextualization of the Alt-right.
The reason 4chan has been the ground zero for these Right Wing extremists groups is because it's mostly completely unregulated and the whole point in 4chan is to be able to exist anonymously online. Which is naturally going to be inviting to people with most controversial opinions to find a community. It was their "safe space" I guess you can say. And to be unambiguous, I'm talking about 4chan being infested with nazis, anti-sjws, and the bunch. And if there power of numbers and anonymity has allowed them to become a monolith. Theyve been able to find power in numbers. And nobody will be held accountable. They have found a way to exploit capitalism to create the most disgusting propaganda campaigns with connections to, honest to God, third reich Nazis.
This is the importance in not mistaking the edge lords with the actual nazis.
But where 4chan is a monolith they've manage to use post-modernism to increase their numbers. Since it's an edge lord site in the first place alot of the first wave of the Alt-right were about of it 'post-ironically'. In other words they used their lulsec anarchism to make a joke. The joke being if you act the absolute most edgy as you can then make any offensive joke you want and use schrodingers douchebag to present plausible deniability.
This was all In response to the Neo-liberalism and social justice movement that was on the rise. This ultimately what created this drastic shift in the left wing and right wing and why Donald Trump became president.
Am I saying 4chan is responsible for Trump being president... I mean, it's not as unreasonable as it sounds. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
The Alt-right started off as more a comedy/joke movement and social experiment to see how far they could push edgy humor. Especially since Neo-liberalism was a politically correct movement. It was the Anti-thesis to come out of Neo-liberalisms Thesis. The problem was the Alt-right became so careless in their anarchism they accidentally let it unironic nazis who were spreading this 'edgy humor' as real values that they hold. Racists, anti-feminism, anti-lgbtq, the works, and again, since 4chan is a monolith all those ironic jokes soon became unironic and the edgy anti-sjws and the actual nazis became indistinguishable. And the unironic nazis would spread around their post-modern cognitive dissonant propaganda with inside the 4chan boards and indoctrinated them with actual nazi values. but like how nazis do they used 'double speak' behavior to trick people into trusting them. They did this so well that the anti-sjw became brainwashed to unironically believing nazi values with even knowing it.
They weaponized post-irony. This is how the anti-sjws were indoctrinated. It's like when you start enjoying something ironically so much that eventually you just unironicaly embrace it. They were having so much fun engaging in the anarchism that is 4chan that they contextualized nazi behavior with that fond memory of feeling like you were part of a internet movement and they've became blind to how much hate they've managed to spread.
It's important to treat the 'Alt-right 4channers' serious. They know that most people see them as a joke, and they use it as a shield. It's part of their propaganda campaign. If you people take you as a joke it makes it easy to sneak behind the scenes and end up with actual power.
Since this is going to take a whole lot to get to the end and why this is so important I'm going to cut this up into parts so I can focus on it sections at a time.
Just remember
Alt-right came about around Trumps first campaign run. It was the result of Gamer Gate. It Radicalized the right wing into nazi shit.
Q-anon came about around Trumps Second campaign run. It created this PizzaGate red herring. It Radicalized the right wing into thinking there was going to be a revolution on January 6th
Unless he actually gets locked up or something, it seems like Trumps third campaign run is around the corner. The Conservative are trying to force this 'Gamer Gate 2' red herring.
Do you also see the patterns? I'm worried about what they could be planning next. And I think the far left communists and socialists need to try and centralize so that we can plan some kind of retaliation in case history repeats itself... not just in the patterns I mentioned. But with celebrities normalizing Hitler shit and so much nazi propaganda going around that most people don't seem to notice... im legit worried.
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victusinveritas · 18 days
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