Thursday, July 23, 2020

Coincidence, or something more? Why are many online vigilantes believers of Right-Wing conspiracies?

Why are so many vigilante groups adherents adherents of insane online conspiracies such as Q/ PizzaGate? It isn't limited to extreme right-wingers, either; there are some left-leaning conspiracy nuts out there too. But it seems most of the vigilantes AZU members post here are right wing nuts.

(Left wing nuts aren'r immune to this, either. See BLM/ Cancel culture activists bash a registrant by CLICKING HERE)









2 comments:

Unknown said...

I think you'd find that as much as pizzagate and Q are shaky ideas. The idea that you had some really highly powerful extremely frightening people giving them money and those people were people like Ed Buck... I mean Ed made his money thru a modeling agency and a courier service. It doesn't take a criminal mastermind to see that both of those businesses have potential to provide shade for a pimp who has an apparent fetish for shooting up hustlers who willingly sell their ass. If thats the people helping write policy, what kind of society are they motivated to create for all of us? Ive seen it myself working as staff within corrections. There's the people who offend or fuck up their probation as a matter of compulsion (and a lot of them are just trying to figure themselves out) and then there's the cold calculating deviants who are very turned on just by being able to manipulate a victim.

oncefallendotcom said...

But it is far more likely it is just that those who adhere to crackpot theories are willing to bend logic to their beliefs rather than accept the fact that underground satanic illuminati lizard men child sex traffickers is simply a batshit crazy idea, especially given much of it originated on shit sites like 4chan.