I wonder in what form qanon will live on, or if it will just die out.
I mean, one reason it resonated was obviously to make people come to terms with supporting Trump, horrible man, almost certainly a rapist. But then they were given this myth in which suddenly support for him was something heroic, made you part of a struggle for good. The question is: with Trump gone, is the myth still necessary?
If anything, the Q shit’s only going to get stronger. There was always a cognitive dissonance in them claiming that the right was being kept out of power while their guy held the highest office in the land. Now that, in their view, the head of the satanic pedophile child blood drinking ring is in office, they can just go completely off the rails with the conspiracy theories.
People keep saying this, and it proves how little they understand Christianity. There are still millions of Christians across the country. Religion may not have the same significance it had 40 years ago, but it hasn't went away.
I wonder in what form qanon will live on, or if it will just die out.
I mean, one reason it resonated was obviously to make people come to terms with supporting Trump, horrible man, almost certainly a rapist. But then they were given this myth in which suddenly support for him was something heroic, made you part of a struggle for good. The question is: with Trump gone, is the myth still necessary?
If anything, the Q shit’s only going to get stronger. There was always a cognitive dissonance in them claiming that the right was being kept out of power while their guy held the highest office in the land. Now that, in their view, the head of the satanic pedophile child blood drinking ring is in office, they can just go completely off the rails with the conspiracy theories.
We have QAnon believers headed to Congress. It's not going to die out. If anything, it's going to evolve into something else.
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Qanon was just repackaged Christianity, either Q will replace Jesus or the evangelical GOP will move on to some other Christ-like figure.
People keep saying this, and it proves how little they understand Christianity. There are still millions of Christians across the country. Religion may not have the same significance it had 40 years ago, but it hasn't went away.