The Qanon bullshit would be hilarious if there weren’t a scary number of people who believe it. It’s a rabbit hole everyone should go down just to see what we are up against.
Is this the same conspiracy as the “Wayfair baby deliveries” and the “pizza kitchen basement”? Oy.
Meanwhile, every god-fearing republican that uses a prostitute is supporting human trafficking, but in their minds they’re not part of the problem, nope nope.
You’re not the only one who said it “gets you thinking.” So a question for anyone who feels that - thinking about what? I assume it isn’t thoughts like “hmmm, maybe child trafficking is bad” because hopefully no one needs a movie for that.
I believe Jim Caviziel has sad something about Democrats drinking babies blood. And that Trump was specifically chosen by The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Thinking about the issue. Many just think “human trafficking is awful” without much more. This movie put faces (albeit actors) to the issue and to just how potentially easy it can be to steal and enslave our children.
Do have to give him credit for not just reviving the boring old Blood Libel and bringing it in to the 21st century.
Not that I’m not entirely certain that if you got him/them drunk we’d discover it was really just The Jews after all.
I hadn’t heard of it until a friend- who went to movies when I coerced her, but now, not so much-
raved about it. Sounded compelling and I looked forward to seeing it. Then she told me her son(far right, gun collecting, failed military, dumb as a donut)took her to see it.
Instinctively noped the hell out.
It’s sort of like Scientology. You go to talk to some Scientologists and they’ll seem very reasonable and never mention Xenu and interstellar DC-8s and volcanic nuclear bombs creating alien ghosts that are the source of all our problems. All that’s in there, but that’s not what they lead with.
Same with this movie and jewish billionaires sucking adrenochrome from children. They’re not going to start you on the crazy, but there’s a direct line from the reasonable story they tell and the batshit insane one under the surface.
Thank you. The analogy between Scientology and Q is apt. They both have defenses to fall back on. If you start to talk about Scientology’s more culty behavior (or where in the world is Shelly Miscavige) they hit you with religious persecution. If you dare to question the Q narrative you are either a pedophile or support them.
Mormons do the same thing. “First milk, then meat”, which means they start out with all the Jesus stuff, and only later on do they talk about celestial marriage (which opposes the Bible), baptism of the dead, etc.
That doesn’t include the fact that black people were excluded from the priesthood until the late 1970s, and that was changed only so they could proselytize in equatorial countries.
Yeah, long story short when folks say “Qanon is a cult” there is no hyperbole there. “Sound of Freedom” is designed to be the reasonable thing that gets you bought into the idea of child trafficking before you get led down the conspiracy tunnel to good old fashioned blood libel.