A lot of the reporting around QAnon is done in two steps: 1. Find a public figure who doesn't know much about the conspiracy movement but broadly agrees with some deep state language 2. Claim QAnon is going mainstream
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Clearly it's a very popular belief system, but it's also a vast and sprawling pudding of crazy. I'd love to see more reporting about what parts people actually believe, and how it's morphing as it gains popularity. The "QAnon" label just mixes it all together and explains little
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While I don't believe in it in the Qanon context, I also don't understand why the idea of a ring of pedophiles in government is supposed to be such an self-evidently outrageous claim that it automatically disqualifying.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Dutroux …
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I'd be shocked if a third of Republicans even knew what QAnon was.
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