There are some scare tweets going around about a third of Republicans believing in QAnon, but the phrasing of the question on the Civiqs survey is "Do you believe that the QAnon theory about a conspiracy among deep state elites is true?" which covers a lot of ground.
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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 feel better about your take if I wasn’t seeing cars on my middle-class street with slogans painted on the windows and some weird related graffiti painted on sidewalks. By the time it is mainstream, we’ll have lost.
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My grumble is that "it" is a Rube Goldberg contraption with lots of moving parts, and I'd like to have a better handle on what the specific content *is* that is gaining popularity.
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