Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
It is a trend and it’s accelerating.
79 individuals have committed crimes “motivated” by QAnon as of March 2021.
Remember, Trump was supposed to return to power this month, per QAnon online propaganda. We should anticipate more QAnon related crimes in the coming weeks.
Academics at University of Maryland are tracking it:
https://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/publications/local_attachments/START%20QAnon%20Research%20Brief_5_26.pdf
Trump was supposed to return to power tomorrow. Its the full moon for the QAnon nuts.
I don't know who the bigger nuts are, the QAnon people or the people who think QAnon poses a real threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
It is a trend and it’s accelerating.
79 individuals have committed crimes “motivated” by QAnon as of March 2021.
Remember, Trump was supposed to return to power this month, per QAnon online propaganda. We should anticipate more QAnon related crimes in the coming weeks.
Academics at University of Maryland are tracking it:
https://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/publications/local_attachments/START%20QAnon%20Research%20Brief_5_26.pdf
Trump was supposed to return to power tomorrow. Its the full moon for the QAnon nuts.
I don't know who the bigger nuts are, the QAnon people or the people who think QAnon poses a real threat.
Well, there’s now at least 5 kids murdered by their parents because they believed this QAnon gibberish promoted by Republican elites. It’s a threat, in the same way Islamic jihad is a threat. It thrives on stochastic terror.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
This is really the thing, right? If she quoted some Obama conspiracy theory you'd probably NOT blame extremist politics because there aren't really any Obama-affiliated radical groups. The thing is that Trump is a creature of Q and of all those gross, dangerous conspiracy theories - so of course when those adherents commit violent acts citing Q as their reason, then it ties into politics. If Republicans and Trump had strongly denounced Qanon and it was just some fringey thing that crazy people believe then it might not be tied back to politics. It's that this insane thing is PART of the Republican part that makes it all so entangled and weird and especially awful.
Anonymous wrote:I would have panicked immediately too. Especially because he apparently didn’t take the younger child’s car seat with them. My husband would never take the kids somewhere without telling me (and let’s be honest he’d never take them somewhere alone without me unless it was a necessity.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
It is a trend and it’s accelerating.
79 individuals have committed crimes “motivated” by QAnon as of March 2021.
Remember, Trump was supposed to return to power this month, per QAnon online propaganda. We should anticipate more QAnon related crimes in the coming weeks.
Academics at University of Maryland are tracking it:
https://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/publications/local_attachments/START%20QAnon%20Research%20Brief_5_26.pdf
Trump was supposed to return to power tomorrow. Its the full moon for the QAnon nuts.
I don't know who the bigger nuts are, the QAnon people or the people who think QAnon poses a real threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
This mom killed her three children to save them from sex trafficking.
Reseda mom who admitted to drowning her 3 children had posted about depression, QAnon-style conspiracies
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/reseda-mom-who-admitted-to-drowning-her-3-children-had-posted-about-depression-qanon-style-conspiracies/
This is tragic. But everyone saying to get help for these people should read the article. The father of the kids was trying to get custody and kept filing with the court that he was concerned for the kids’ well being. CPS was notified. The dad had custody one day every two weeks. That is also on our social services system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trumper for sure. Scum.
Don't jump to conclusions
Have you ever met a Democrat who believes in that QAnon bs?![]()
Never met anyone sane who believes that stuff, and that guy was sadly, not sane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:trumper for sure. Scum.
I’m not sure. Sounds like he had a mental break. This story is so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
It is a trend and it’s accelerating.
79 individuals have committed crimes “motivated” by QAnon as of March 2021.
Remember, Trump was supposed to return to power this month, per QAnon online propaganda. We should anticipate more QAnon related crimes in the coming weeks.
Academics at University of Maryland are tracking it:
https://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/publications/local_attachments/START%20QAnon%20Research%20Brief_5_26.pdf
Trump was supposed to return to power tomorrow. Its the full moon for the QAnon nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
It is a trend and it’s accelerating.
79 individuals have committed crimes “motivated” by QAnon as of March 2021.
Remember, Trump was supposed to return to power this month, per QAnon online propaganda. We should anticipate more QAnon related crimes in the coming weeks.
Academics at University of Maryland are tracking it:
https://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/publications/local_attachments/START%20QAnon%20Research%20Brief_5_26.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who have lost any sense of reality on this thread are the people who make a big emphasis on that this man was apparently possibly a Trump supporter.
He was a man with mental problems that has nothing to do with politics.
Look, some very tragic deaths happened in Baltimore recently. Young children killed by family members. Including a pair that were left in a car trunk by their aunt for, what, a year, before discovery. Do we want to speculate whether or not she was a Democratic supporter (given the stats for urban black voters)? No. It's not the point.
I would typically agree but in this case the killer was citing Qanon conspiracies as to why he was committing the murders
+1
Trumpism/Qanon is important here.
And if the baltimore killer was quoting some bizarre Obama conspiracy as to why she killed the kids yes I’d blame extremist politics for that too
False equivalence.![]()
There is NOT a conspiracy theory ring supported by current D politicians and millions of D voters.
Cool it people.
How many children have been killed by their parents quoting whoever QAnon is? Is there a pattern of cult deaths?
No.
Good lord, the reasoning and logic on this thread is astonishing.
The man had major mental problems. It's no different from any other situations where family members kill children or parents or spouses.
It's sad and tragic, but rushing to blame it on your favorite bogeyman is hardly helpful and speaks more about you than it does about the man and his horrible deeds.
This mom killed her three children to save them from sex trafficking.
Reseda mom who admitted to drowning her 3 children had posted about depression, QAnon-style conspiracies
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/reseda-mom-who-admitted-to-drowning-her-3-children-had-posted-about-depression-qanon-style-conspiracies/