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Originally Posted by Sliver
Sorry, but that's super dumb and thinking that way is part of the reason why these things gain traction to the detriment of others.
I don't think there are "wisps of truth" in the following QAnon beliefs: - Democrats are Satan worshipers
- Democrats are cannibals
- Donald trump is fighting a global cabal of sex traffickers
- California wild fires are caused by Jewish space lasers
- Angela Merkel is Hitler's granddaughter
- Obama, Clinton and Soros are planning a coup against Trump
And it goes on and on. Giving these dangerous and fictitious beliefs any credibility is absurd. I mean, just the Jewish space laser one alone is so full of anti-Semitism it should discount the entire belief structure for any rational non-racist person. If it doesn't alienate you that's an absolute issue that requires some self reflection.
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How can any person of even low intelligence believe this. It boggles my mind.
It has to be some kind of persecution type syndrome where they have to believe outlandish things to explain why their lives are not going the way they want?
I ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. The psychology behind this is beyond my comprehension.