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WAPO wrote an article on the movie “Voice of Liberty” to add fuel to the attack. Because the movie itself has nothing to do with conspiracy theories, they found the lead actor Jim Caviezel and the prototype Tim Ballard to discredit it.
But the comments with the most likes below the article are actually not extreme. This person is also a centrist or leftist who went to see this movie. This part of the person’s statement actually sounded the alarm: “As Q’anon becomes more deeply ingrained in every-day GOP thinking, it becomes impossible to run a democracy. You can’t engage in conversation with someone whose beliefs are deeply colored by lunatic fairy tales.” (As Q’Anon becomes more and more ingrained in the everyday thinking of Republicans, democracy becomes impossible. You can’t have a conversation with people whose beliefs are deeply influenced by crazy fairy tales.)
Don’t think this is a common situation among American conservatives, but it’s especially noticeable in the Chinese-speaking world. The rightists on WeChat and some Chinese telegram groups embrace the Q conspiracy theory in such a way that people feel more and more that they are a threat to the United States like the extreme left, and have no other positive effect. It’s too much to go too far, the complaints of Q fans are the same as the victimhood of the extreme left, they are bound by the victim mentality, and they see everything with colored glasses. They are also fully utilized by external propaganda, and they don’t even know it when they are doing their own things.
https://twitter.com/MoshangUsa/status/1677840360775745536?s=20
One part raises an alarm: “As QAnon…
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