It really doesn't. The QAnon crowd are a very small, rather embarrassing, but very noisy and attention-hungry minority. From https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/07... [cnn.com]:
[In January], the NBC News poll asked voters whether they had positive, negative, neutral or no views of QAnon. A mere 2% held positive views. The rest were either negative (42%), neutral (11%), or weren't sure or didn't know (45%).
You've got me on the numbers. I suppose I let the enormity of the situation influence my perception of scale. As one might do when describing the 40 square foot fire in a 1070 sq/ft house.
To some extent Q anon is getting used as shorthand for the various delusions that animate America's right wing: Trump established his GOP bonafides claiming that there was a giant conspiracy to make Barak Obama look like a natural born citizen when he was actually born in Kenya (he allegedly sent investigators in Hawaii w
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Why the fuck should I care about this bullshit?
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It really doesn't. The QAnon crowd are a very small, rather embarrassing, but very noisy and attention-hungry minority. From https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/07... [cnn.com]:
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The last time I checked, Congress had 535 members, and 2% of 535 is considerably more than two.
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You've got me on the numbers. I suppose I let the enormity of the situation influence my perception of scale. As one might do when describing the 40 square foot fire in a 1070 sq/ft house.
To some extent Q anon is getting used as shorthand for the various delusions that animate America's right wing: Trump established his GOP bonafides claiming that there was a giant conspiracy to make Barak Obama look like a natural born citizen when he was actually born in Kenya (he allegedly sent investigators in Hawaii w
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