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Is Q Anon becoming a part of the GOP mainstream?
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(09-21-2020, 11:00 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: I saw a story, this morning, about a GOP candidate in my city being a Q Anon supporter/follower and it made me think about some of the other instances we have seen around the country. We're even seeing it at the federal level with Greene taking the nomination down in Georgia.

So, do you think this is becoming a part of the GOP mainstream? If yes, does that concern you? If no, how far do you see this trend going before it starts declining?

Absolutely.  Trump* has retweeted many of their conspiracies and the Qbots are out there pushing them as well.  The right is using conspiracies to solidify their supporters with the fear that "they" are coming after "them".  




















*I mentioned Trump because he is relevant to the spread of Q misinformation.  I am not blaming him for it but he is a component of it.
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RE: Is Q Anon becoming a part of the GOP mainstream? - GMDino - 09-21-2020, 11:15 AM

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