There are lots of “conspiracy theories” that the fake news media could fixate on:
Holocaust hoax
Moon landing hoax
9/11 hoax
Sandy Hook hoax
COVID hoax
Cyber Polygon hoax
…
But they don’t seem to be too concerned about any of those “conspiracy theories”
But they seem to be overly concerned about Q.
Why?
On the one hand, they try to frame their Q narratives in the most strawman way possible
“Q anon is the crazy conspiracy theory about Democrats trafficking children and eating aborted babies!”
:: cough HEK-293 Gayler Epstein Maxwell Wexner cough::
On the other hand, they can’t really explain why anyone would believe such wild allegations, much less cling to them, without any actual evidence.
They can’t explain why this particular conspiracy theory is so compelling, to so many people.
They can’t explain how this particular conspiracy theory is even worthy of being dignified with a response.
But yet, heres the mainstream media hyperventilating about a supposedly insignificant number of crazies, believing supposedly crazy things.
I've always cracked up about how they knew they were dealing with real people but (were they having grammatical issues?) they ALWAYS referred to whoever it is who posts as Q as "a theory".
Their efforts have been such a fail.
If we're going to call real actual people "a theory", then I'd say NPCs like the CNN brigade would be the true "theoretical people" because they don't appear to have control over their own minds, if they even have minds. The CNN employees who aren't active criminals still dwell inside a bubble of non-reality. So Matrix-ey.