Anonymous ID: c83c63 Aug. 1, 2018, 4:22 p.m. No.2399648   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>9684

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As QAnon Goes Mainstream, Trump Rallies Said To Be ā€˜Darkerā€™ And ā€˜More Dangerousā€™

 

At President Donald Trumpā€™s Florida rally, it was business as usual until it wasnā€™t. Since taking office, Trumpā€™s MAGA rallies have been peppered with accusations that his opponents are guilty of something, tirades against witch hunts, and railing against fake news. As time has passed, these rallies have been cited as becoming darker and more dangerous due to a pair of factors which are creating what some are calling a perfect storm for discord. One factor is that Trump has become more forceful in expressing certain views regarding those he views as enemies, be it the press, the Clintons, the DNC, or even his own appointees such as Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The other factor, which is the wildcard, is the rise of QAnon going mainstream.

 

Fast Company reported that at Trumpā€™s Florida MAGA rally, people could be seen holding up signs that read ā€œWe are Q,ā€ in reference to QAnon. For anyone unfamiliar with QAnon, it is an online conspiracy theory that sprung forth from the ashes of #pizzagate on 4chan, 8chan, Reddit, and later all over the internet. QAnon eventually became mainstream enough that it developed a large presence on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, with personalities such as Roseanne Barr and Curt Schilling holding it up as fact.

 

No one knows who the ā€œQā€ is that posts the morsels of information that shape the conspiracy theory, or if ā€œQā€ is one person or several different people, hence the name, QAnon. The only bit of information anyone has about Q is that Q claims to be a high-ranking government official with a ā€œQ security clearance.ā€ The conspiracy theory states that Trump has directed the DOJ, military, and depending on which platform you get information from, ICE, or even a private army, to round up all the people he believes have done harm to the country and world to stand trial for their crimes. These ā€œbad peopleā€ feature the Clintons, the Obamas, actor Tom Hanks, John McCain, and the rich and powerful in Hollywood, sports, the mainstream media, or any field that clearly do not identify with Trumpā€™s political ideologies.

 

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