Q followers gathering in Dealey Plaze this past November hoping for the triumphant return of JFK Jr. has to be right up there on the list of craziest things of 2021. There are so many levels of crazy to the story:
That JFK Jr. faked his death. Why? What enemies did a moderately successful magazine publisher have?
That he would return at the site of his father’s assassination. Some Q-Tips though his 104 year old dad might even show as well.
That JFK Jr.'s return would herald the reinstatement of trump as President
And that JFK Jr. would be his VP. I don’t understand why Q believers think that JFK Jr. would support trump in any fashion. Some even think JFK Jr. is Q himself. Why JFK Jr. of all unlikely people?
I could not make much sense of that. Sometimes when he says “the Enemy” he seems to be talking about God. Sometimes he seems to be talking about the Devil. He just veers all over the place, creating strawmen at a furious pace.
Devotees of “urine therapy” have taken to calling it Shivambu, a.k.a. the Nectar of Life.
“Sports coach and student Jan Schünemann, 26, from Hamburg in Germany, says that the practice of drinking his own urine has also helped him cope with depression.”
I hear that Shivambu is twice as potent if you eat asparagus beforehand.
In person, mostly it’s stupid shit my inlaws say. Like apparently they have witnessed ICE dropping off busloads of illegal immigrants in East Stroudsburg, PA. Because that’s what they do. They pick up Mexicans at the border and then drive them a thousand miles to unleash them on some random town in Eastern Pennsylvania.
It is possible that you just saw some darkish-skinned people getting off a bus?
I missed this thread the first time around, but I think this line exemplifies the conspiracy theory mindset perfectly. Of course they expect everybody to just automatically understand what “FEMA-style concentration camps” are, and also to have no doubt that they exist.
Crystal Staley, Beshear’s communications director, said the social media claim about Beshear’s son slipping Biden a vial of blood is “completely false.”
That’s just about the craziest thing I’ve heard. At some point, the answer to these stupid conspiracy theory inspired questions has to be a flat out statement, “Are you really that fucking stupid? Why would you even ask such a crazy fucking question? Go the fuck home and think about what you’ve done with your life, moron.”
I was talking about the statement from the communications director. Even giving as simple an answer as, “Those rumors are completely false” gives the people asking about the rumors far too much respect. By giving a “reasonable” response, they’re inadvertently supporting the notion that asking these questions is itself a reasonable action.
We need to stop treating these people as if they are reasonable and rational. We need to start telling them flat out that they are stupid and crazy, and that we’re not going to pander to them any more.