I know there is Q and Anons - I'm not the author of that headline
The important thing, it seems, is to keep alive the potency of the original narrative, and keep it connected to the day’s events. Conspiracists now use old Q posts like Nostradamus’s prophecies, reinterpreting gibberish in light of new events to retroactively claim there’s been a plan all along. The YouTube videos and podcasters who accrue social capital around QAnon these days do so by interpreting the evidence of the day as proof that the plan is working.
Gibberish hey. I just smell fear.
Colin Dickey wrote the hit piece. It would be a shame if bad reviews were left on Amazon for hsi latest book:
I think I could re-write the first sentence for Colin Dickey:
It is the nature of c̶o̶n̶s̶p̶i̶r̶a̶c̶y̶ t̶h̶e̶o̶r̶i̶e̶s̶ journalists to turn tragedy into grist, to transform grief and human suffering into an abstract game.
As far as ”Q-Anon” articles go, it wasn’t half bad. Should there be a curious liberal reading it, it might serve as a red pill. I especially enjoyed this passage:
”More recently, the 1980s saw the rise of the satanic ritual abuse panic, in which daycares and suburban homes were thought by many to be the sites of secret groups of satanists subjecting children to impossible and terrifying ordeals. Though no evidence of such groups ever emerged, these accusations appeared regularly on daytime talkshows and led to numerous convictions of parents and childcare workers, some of whom spent years in prison.”
Weird that no evidence emerged and yet led to numerous convictions… So the justice system is broken or no?
I know there is Q and Anons - I'm not the author of that headline
The important thing, it seems, is to keep alive the potency of the original narrative, and keep it connected to the day’s events. Conspiracists now use old Q posts like Nostradamus’s prophecies, reinterpreting gibberish in light of new events to retroactively claim there’s been a plan all along. The YouTube videos and podcasters who accrue social capital around QAnon these days do so by interpreting the evidence of the day as proof that the plan is working.
Gibberish hey. I just smell fear.
Colin Dickey wrote the hit piece. It would be a shame if bad reviews were left on Amazon for hsi latest book:
https://www.amazon.com/Under-Eye-Power-Societies-Democracy/dp/0593299450/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39252KJ0NZUUA&keywords=Colin+dickey&qid=1692602828&sprefix=colin+dicke%2Caps%2C1290&sr=8-1
I think I could re-write the first sentence for Colin Dickey:
It is the nature of c̶o̶n̶s̶p̶i̶r̶a̶c̶y̶ t̶h̶e̶o̶r̶i̶e̶s̶ journalists to turn tragedy into grist, to transform grief and human suffering into an abstract game.
Spot on 🧐
As far as ”Q-Anon” articles go, it wasn’t half bad. Should there be a curious liberal reading it, it might serve as a red pill. I especially enjoyed this passage:
”More recently, the 1980s saw the rise of the satanic ritual abuse panic, in which daycares and suburban homes were thought by many to be the sites of secret groups of satanists subjecting children to impossible and terrifying ordeals. Though no evidence of such groups ever emerged, these accusations appeared regularly on daytime talkshows and led to numerous convictions of parents and childcare workers, some of whom spent years in prison.”
Weird that no evidence emerged and yet led to numerous convictions… So the justice system is broken or no?
One would hope that it has a positive impact on some who see through the bias