Comments by "" (@HUNDREDACREWOOD.) on "Special Report: Speaker of House vote fails on first ballot" video.
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@wescaldwell4323
the proud boys and oath keepers both had automatic weapons and testified in their trials that they did, as well as a van, parked a couple of blocks away, loaded with automatic weapons, hand-guns, and molotov cocktails, should they need them.
Besides that, there were baseball bats, lead pipes, steel poles, pepper spray and bear spray and even a hockey stick, all used against the Capitol Police,
and lets not forget how those pathetic maga-trash smeared their own human feces on the walls...
lotta class, Trump-trash...
the fact that it doesnt bother you that your fellow Americans turned traitors against the United States, and physically stormed the United States Capitol, all at the behest of the orange clown who speaks like a 5th grader, wears Depends diapers and wants to be a King, is not only troublesome, but a clear sign that youre a traitor too, who should be deported from this country, permanently.
Now, go F uck yourself, traitor.
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@czarcastic1458
incorrect.
QAnon is a decentralized, far-right political movement rooted in a baseless conspiracy theory that the world is controlled by the “Deep State,” a cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles, and that former President Donald Trump is the only person who can defeat it.
QAnon emerged on 4chan in 2017, when an anonymous poster known as “Q,” believed by Qanon followers to be a team of U.S. government and military insiders, began posting cryptic messages online about Trump’s alleged efforts to takedown the Deep State online.
QAnon followers believe that the Deep State will be brought to justice during a violent day of reckoning known as “the Storm,” when the Deep State and its collaborators will be arrested and sent to Guantanamo Bay to face military tribunals and execution for their various crimes.
Since the 2020 presidential election, QAnon has continued to migrate into the mainstream, becoming a powerful force within U.S. politics. Across the United States, QAnon adherents—animated by false claims that the 2020 election was “rigged” or “stolen”—are running for political office, signing up to become poll workers, filing frivolous election-related lawsuits and harassing election officials.
While not all QAnon adherents are extremists, QAnon-linked beliefs have inspired violent acts and have eroded trust in democratic institutions and the electoral process.
Many QAnon influencers also spout antisemitic beliefs and the core tenets of “Pizzagate” and “Save the Children,” both of which are QAnon-adjacent beliefs, play into antisemitic conspiracy theories like Blood Libel.
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