expresswrittenconsent said:
Champ Bailey said:
Everyone believed a lot of conspiracy theories the past year. You lock up a bunch of people inside their homes all day where all they can do is surf the Internet and watch tv, they eventually end up in rabbit holes in their echo chambers.
Nah, everyone didn't believe in child sex trafficking and drinking baby blood. That was just the Qidiots. And that needs to be repeated because it is what every Q allegation hinges on, this grand plan to save the baby blood.
Exactly. This bad faith, "all conspiracy theories are equal" argument is so disingenuous.
It's not *that* big of leap to believe that Trump *might* have colluded with Russia, after seeing him publicly excuse Putin on multiple occasions, be chummy with senior Russian officials in the Oval Office, have business ventures in and ties to Russia for years prior to his presidency, etc, etc, etc, all while Russia provably sought to influence the election in Trump's favor. Did the left absolutely lose their minds over it? No doubt. Was it a fever dream reaction that crossed the line? I'll concede that.
But in terms of sheer plausibility, believing that scenario doesn't even hold a candle to believing that Hilary Clinton & co were running a child sex trafficking ring out of a pizza parlor basement and drinking the blood of babies.
Like, the two aren't even comparable.
Further, I don't see how *anyone* could watch this doc and still somehow be both-sides-ing this issue. The Q phenomenon is a level of insane, mass delusion rivaled by few other psychological pandemics seen in modern times. It's NUTS. The left certainly has their many issues. And no one is saying that Q speaks for the majority of the right. But be honest and call Q for what it is. Delving into whataboutisms here isn't the play.