| Just go get your booster OP. Jeff has already banned all vax discussion here so why do you care. |
| QAnon and antivaxxers are pretty much indistinguishable these days. |
Antivax people identify as lions? Since when? I missed the memo. Also never heard of lions associated with critical thinking. When I think of a lion, the Wizard of Oz comes to mind. Maybe what you're seeing is an ad of sorts? There's a clothing company with this slogan. They were running some kind of a fraud putting fake "made in America" stickers on the clothing. And I've no idea when lions became associated with critical |
Combined with flu season (it's going to be really bad this year), dcum will be lit. |
That sounds right. Not all antivaxxers are Q but all Qs are antivaxxers. |
| They're insinuating that they're "tough" and those that vaccinate and wear masks are weak and fearful. |
Oh, you must be lost. Truth Social is that way. |
We will. We don’t need your approval, QNut. |
| Because lion sounds better than jackass. |
| They don't. Why are you just making something up and applying a generalization to an entire group of people? Wait...I know why...that is the entire playbook of the Left. |
#selfawarewolf |
| Because they are idiots. |
+1 |
That’s right, all the 83% of Americans who don’t get boosters are “Qnut.” |
As if on cue: "The first thing a conspiracy must do is convince people not to listen to anyone who is not a fellow conspiracist. By telling followers (no matter how ironically) that they are 'lions' and that non-believers are 'sheep,' they are seeking to accomplish this purpose." |