Originally Posted by Taco John:
I haven't spent hardly any time on any message board. I've been heads down at work figuring out human resource issues. Message boards have been the least of my concerns the last 30 days.
Originally Posted by Taco John:
My family is awesome. And so am I.
I had a great night man. Got my 14 year old kids together for a baseball practice. We put in a great workout getting ready for a Spring Season of baseball. I love working with these kids.
Originally Posted by Taco John:
Uh, yes, he absolutely did. Trump threw out tons of Q dog whistles. It happened practically on a daily basis - and almost always when he was doing helicopter interviews. That was his favorite spot to throw Q dog whistles, outside of his rallies.
How about one example of such a dog whistle? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Taco John:
My family is awesome. And so am I.
I had a great night man. Got my 14 year old kids together for a baseball practice. We put in a great workout getting ready for a Spring Season of baseball. I love working with these kids.
Say your worst man. Knock yourself right out.
Are these the same kids you said you won't let watch Disney but also said you'd let dress up as Moana? Those kids? Didn't you also make a post about taking them to Disneyland or some shit?
The degree in which you lie and create your own realities makes it unlikely what you posted is even true. [Reply]
"Fear and confusion are major drivers of conspiratorial thinking; a key reason why QAnon’s allure skyrocketed early in the pandemic is because droves of panicked people were desperate for answers about the coronavirus that expert authorities couldn’t immediately provide. QAnon quickly conjured up its own twisted version of events, tactically affirming people’s fears while seeding suspicion of credible information sources. (QAnon is also a common destination for white supremacists, whose racism can’t be explained away by their educational status.)" [Reply]
QAnon is also a common destination for white supremacists, whose racism can’t be explained away by their educational status
Ahahahaha!
Trust me: anyone angered by immigration, or white nationalists (or “supremacists” as your fevered imagination conjures) and their adjacents have NO association at all with Q. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch: QAnon is also a common destination for white supremacists, whose racism can’t be explained away by their educational status
Ahahahaha!
Trust me: white nationalists (or “supremacists” as your fevered imagination conjures) have no association at all with Q.
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Q was specifically designed to draw Trump’s voters away from white identity politics attract imbeciles who would believe in something as dumb as Q.