Along with one or two of the lib Supreme Court justices dying and getting replaced with Christian fascist.

  • Three_Magpies [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    It seems to me that the Q crowd is running a successful, decentralized harassment campaign at school boards / local government meetings across the country right now. I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss them as freakishly Q-pilled agitators. As living standards continue to decline, I think people could become more receptive to their conspiratorial theories of blame.

    In my view, the right could tolerate these people because they represent an army of zealots who are far more activated than the typical voter. And that's putting aside the fact that the Q crowd could / does get its own into office, who can then become something reckon with. This attitude of "Republican Party to Soon Become Irrelevant" is something I've heard before -- before Hillary ate shit in 2016.

    I have a different memory of the Trump years. People loved dunking on that guy! You could write the same "Wall Closing in on Trump" / "This Remark Crossed. The. Line." article every week for 4 years and just change some proper nouns around and you would have a massive audience. People hated him for sure, but they also got off on this overhyped good vs. evil narrative where they were acting like reply guys and thinking it was heroic

    • Nakoichi [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      It seems to me that the Q crowd is running a successful, decentralized harassment campaign at school boards / local government meetings across the country right now.

      Funny you should say QAA just dropped a very relevant episode