Posted on 09/28/2020 12:28:43 PM PDT by MNDude
Condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes.
Whereas, throughout history, conspiracy theories that falsely blame secret cabals or marginalized groups for societys ills have fueled prejudice, genocide, and acts of terrorism;
Whereas QAnon is a movement promoting a collection of unfounded conspiracy theories that have spread widely on the internet since 2017;
Whereas QAnon initially alleged that prominent Americans are engaged in a secret plot to control the world, while using their power to exploit children, and has expanded to embrace virtually every popular conspiracy theory of the last several decades, from questioning the truth about the September 11th terrorist attacks, to believing in alien landings, to denying the safety of vaccines;
Whereas many QAnon followers express anti-Semitic views, and the Anti-Defamation League has said that the movements central conspiracy theory includes anti-Semitic elements;
Whereas conspiracy theories have been a central driver of anti-Semitism for centuries, and QAnon conspiracy theories are fanning the flames as anti-Semitism is on the rise in the United States and around the world;
Whereas the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has assessed with high confidence that fringe political conspiracy theories, including QAnon, very likely motivate some domestic extremists, wholly or in part, to engage in criminal or violent activity, and that these conspiracy theories very likely encourage the targeting of specific people, places and organizations, thereby increasing the likelihood of violence against these targets;
Whereas the FBI bases this assessment on events in which individuals committed crimes, plotted attacks, or successfully carried out deadly violence, and whoeither before or after their arrestsattributed their actions to their conspiratorial beliefs;
Whereas QAnon adherents have been implicated in crimes that they claim their QAnon beliefs inspired, including
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Like the guy on Tucker just said, I am a free man.
Q asks us to think for ourselves and do our own research.
Dangerous thing, freedom.
I look forward to Snopes and CNN determining whether I go to jail...
I’d break you out. Promise.
Humm. How many of the “Q theorists” also read the New York or LA Times. Perhaps that is what actually drove them insane and resulted in their criminal behavior!
I was being obtuse.
Very.
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