Radicalized is not the correct phrase, but now it’s growing in popularity probably for political purposes.
Personally I think Obsessed, and Paranoid are the correct terms when a person reaches the level that drives one to murder his own family.
Walled Lake is a middle class suburb of Detroit.
“Every conversation we had he had to bring up vaccines or COVID or 5G or EMFs or something or just anything ridiculous you could think of,”
It’s the jet contrails that make you think like that.
*You* lived, worked and retired from there, right?
Might be a pattern forming, I don’t know. TBD.
You need to go back and try harder:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4092265/posts?page=434#434
1. With nearly eight billion people on the planet, almost any weird occurrence you can imagine will occur, sooner or later. There will always be a few guys who go nuts and kill their families. Some woman somewhere will drive her car into a lake with her small kids trapped inside. Some over-medicated teenager will shoot up his school But the percentages are so low as to render these events statistically meaningless.
2. The Left thrives on taking statistically meaningless events like the examples above, and hyping them as social trends and “epidemics”. It’s what they do. Every time one of the 8 billion people does some random crazy thing, the first impulse of the Left is to look for associations with the Right - and claim causation.
Yesterday, Trump revalidated Q. This right on time. ThankQ President Trump;), you’ve set the MSM off again with their Q attacks.
QAnon killed all mi chikens