Q told us to hit up the FBI and DOJ about Rachel Chandler a forever ago and "see what happens".
On the surface, at least… nothing happened.
Or did it?
Q told us to hit up the FBI and DOJ about Rachel Chandler a forever ago and "see what happens".
On the surface, at least… nothing happened.
Or did it?
hm… i think Tom's beard made me think of Randy Quaid, earlier.
SJW Kara Swisher Talks To YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki About Banning Ben Shapiro.
Don't forget that high school everyone went to
one who wears Trump suits?
Post Malone?
didn't the "killer" use shotguns and full auto, tho?
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/03/instagram-is-the-internets-new-home-for-hate/585382/
Instagram Is the Internet’s New Home for Hate
"When Alex, now a high-school senior, saw an Instagram account he followed post about something called QAnon back in 2017, he’d never heard of the viral conspiracy theory before. But the post piqued his interest, and he wanted to know more. So he did what your average teenager would do: He followed several accounts related to it on Instagram, searched for information on YouTube, and read up on it on forums.
A year and a half later, Alex, who asked to use a pseudonym, runs his own Gen Z–focused QAnon Instagram account, through which he educates his generation about the secret plot by the “deep state” to take down Donald Trump. “I was just noticing a lack in younger people being interested in QAnon, so I figured I would put it out there that there was at least one young person in the movement,” he told me via Instagram direct message. He hopes to “expose the truth about everything corrupt governments and organizations have lied about.” Among those truths: that certain cosmetics and foods contain aborted fetal cells, that the recent Ethiopian Airlines crash was a hoax, and that the Christchurch, New Zealand mosque shootings were staged.
Instagram is teeming with these conspiracy theories, viral misinformation, and extremist memes, all daisy-chained together via a network of accounts with incredible algorithmic reach and millions of collective followers—many of whom, like Alex, are very young. These accounts intersperse TikTok videos and nostalgia memes with anti-vaccination rhetoric, conspiracy theories about George Soros and the Clinton family, and jokes about killing women, Jews, Muslims, and liberals."
Ah well.