Quote (InsaneBobb @ Nov 5 2020 08:22am)
First, I don't know what Qanon is. Second, your "all the trump supporters I know" speech is hollow. Based on current tallies there are over 68 million people who voted for Trump, and there's likely to be a lot more. Attempting to describe such a massive set of the population as racist seems a tad droll.
I mean, were I a racist, I'd vote for Biden. California's trying to reimplement segregation, and possibly with Harris, that'd be a real possibility. So suddenly you'd be able to have your white or black or brown neighborhood again, without fear of lawsuit or whatever. You wouldn't have to serve people who look different than you. Harris seems fully in support of California's policies, doesn't she? Seems like a great ticket, tbh. Which is probably why David Duke endorsed them.
Saying I'm being racist for stereotyping Trump supporters implied they're all the same race. I'm being bigoted in a different way, based on belief. They seen the past three years and were like "more". Masochist neighbors.
Oh dam. QAnon is a right ring political cult that says that Donald Trump and the military are going to destroy Democrats, Soros/Jews, Hollywood, and that all power in America is centered in a satanic cabal including Tom Hanks who are running worldwide child trafficking operations to harvest adenochrome, and they created covid as a way for Bill Gates to insert the "Mark of the Beast" into us via covid vaccine, which the test break the blood-brain barrier so it can get into our brains. Some of them say Tom Hanks is a clone.
They are fucking huge and a sizable part of the fundamentalist Republican base. They are anti-establishment and a personality cult of Donald Trump so they don't like McConnell, Graham, etc, because they could be part of the deep state pedo ring.
After this election there are Republicans on congress belonging to this political-religious cult:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackbrewster/2020/11/04/qanon-supporting-candidate-marjorie-taylor-greene-wins-congress-seat/?sh=3fd6fe9f3611She more or less ran unopposed because her opponent dropped out after getting kicked out of his house by his wife (lol).
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/qanon-isnt-going-to-take-over-congress-in-2020-but-its-found-a-home-in-the-gop/QAnon Isn’t Going To Take Over Congress In 2020. But It’s Found A Home In The GOP.
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Before running for office, Marjorie Taylor Greene was not shy about her support for QAnon — a conspiracy theory that alleges the existence of a widespread child sex trafficking ring run by a cabal of satanic and cannibalistic elites, whom only President Trump can stop. She tweeted “#GreatAwakening” to Alex Jones, called Q “a patriot” and even hosted videos detailing the evidence she believes proves Q is “the real deal.” When she won the Republican nomination for Georgia’s 14th District, academics called her win a “bellwether” for the movement and for American politics, and media outlets wondered if Greene’s win signified a wider trend. Was there about to be a Qaucus in Congress?
The funny thing is these people are new to politics and think Alex Jones is a serious dude, when we in PaRD have known he is an entertaining charlatan for quite some time.
Look for "WWG1WGA" stickers on cars that's them. Where we go 1 we go all.
Quote (thesnipa @ Nov 5 2020 08:26am)
I've met black skinheads, swatzies and all.
Quote (EndlessSky @ Nov 5 2020 08:24am)
The leader is black
He also has a black friend.
This post was edited by Skinned on Nov 5 2020 07:36am