Anonymous ID: 38116e Aug. 10, 2020, 1:32 p.m. No.10244828   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/lets-talk-about-qanon-where-they-actually-right/

 

It seems like the main theme behind the allegations put forth by “Q” addresses the problem of child sex abuse at the hands of people in the position of power. Yet, we’re made to believe that this movement is based on a far-fetched, lunatic conspiracy theory. How quickly have we forgotten about Anthony Weiner, a Congressman from New York (whose wife, Huma Abedin, was known to be Hillary Clinton’s right-hand woman), getting caught grooming a child for sex?

 

Is it so bad that the QAnon movement is raising awareness about pedophiles abusing their power and victimizing children?

 

Anthony Weiner sexted, texted, and flirted with a 16-year-old teenage girl. Read that again – a 52-year-old, married Congressman, sent a schoolgirl a picture of his erection while his toddler son slept next to him. And yet, the establishment media wants us to believe that this salacious story was not a big deal? Is it so bad that the QAnon movement is raising awareness about pedophiles abusing their power and victimizing children?

Closing Thoughts

 

Had the tech companies left the QAnon community alone instead of purging them from the platform, I would have probably ignored the QAnons like how I ignore the Flat Earth Movement and my neighbor’s “chemtrails” hysteria. People will believe crazy things, and it’s up to us to battle these bad ideas in the open (or choose to ignore them).

 

But it’s only those who know they can’t win in the competition of ideas who will work to silence dissenting voices. If indeed the QAnon movement is nothing but some lunatic conspiracy, then logically, the best way to debunk it is to bring it to light so the public can rebuff it. As the saying goes, sunlight is, after all, the best disinfectant.

 

As someone who had never even heard of QAnon before, the concerted and coordinated effort to scrub traces of QAnon activities from social media seems a bit extreme. It makes me wonder why I’m not allowed to be exposed to these ideas. Naturally, I can’t help but ask, was “Q” actually right after all?