What happens to the QAnon movement now-- do they mutate & move the goalposts, or die out?

One of the weirdest and frankly more disturbing aspect of this deranged cult behavior around Donald Trump (aside from the fact that of all the people…why did it have to be the ex host of The Apprentice) is that these people who engage in this are not young.

They’re parents. They’re grandparents. They have careers. They have experienced and witnessed much significant marks of history before.

They’re the people who 10 or 15 years ago would have scolded a child or a grandchild for spending too much time in front of a screen. That using Wikipedia for homework is bad because anyone can edit it.

Now they’re the ones who spend all day every day on sad, twisted corners of the internet desperately looking for clues and affirmation of their wishes in the most stupid unhinged ways possible.

What I find disturbing is not only what you said, but that such a high percentage are members of the police and military. I believe I heard that 20% of the Capitol rioters had military and/or police backgrounds, when it’s 7% in the general population. I know the Venn diagram of Q believers and Capitol rioters is not 100% overlap, but it’s probably pretty close.

I think the root issue is people who score high in authoritarianism and social dominance orientation. People with those traits are likely to support Trump but also likely to want to join established authority organizations like law enforcement and the military.

Its an age old problem, some of the kinds of people attracted to power (careers in politics, law enforcement, military) are the last people who should be allowed to have that power.

I was glad when the police showed up at the capitol, they kicked the insurgents out. I was worried there’d be a civil war when the reinforcements showed up with some cops siding with the white nationalists and some siding with the rule of law, but they seemed pretty united to support the rule of law and I was relieved to see that. And some of the police who took time off work and went to the insurgency are being held accountable.

But there needs to be a way to purge people from law enforcement and the military who value white nationalism more than they value rule of law, the constitution, democracy or doing the right thing.

Yeah. I really think its caused some serious psychological trauma and fissures among a lot of white families. Seeing people you grew up with and respected when you were younger turn into this is traumatic. I had to watch my dad defend and make excuses for Trumps 30+ accusations of rape and sexual assault (some of which was done against teenagers) while eating dinner with my teenage nieces. That was fucked up, teenage girls watching their grandfather in his 70s make excuses for rape because the rapist was part of his cult. I don’t think Trumps followers understand how much damage they’re doing to their own creditability within their families.

The QANon believer at work really, truly thought that Trump would prevail up until Jan 7th. He’s been strangely silent since although the one person willing to take a hit for the team and will talk to him reports that lately he’s starting to regroup.

I might be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure you just disqualified ~50% of American law enforcement.

I’m sure that is not true. But I truly wish any people - politicians in particular - who have sworn an oath to the Constitution took the time to understand what it says and means.

I am starting to think that the majority of people (politicians, military, law enforcement etc) who swear an oath to the Constitution do not have the vaguest idea of what it means. It’s just a bunch of words strung together. They don’t know what’s in it, or it’s history, or why it’s important. Just words.

You might as well have them swear an oath to a Stephen King novel, or just have them say “Argle Bargle purple monkey dishwasher” for all the good it does.

They know what the words mean, they just don’t give a shit. They’re taking their own oath in their hearts, which boils down to, “I will follow the party line and do everything I can to maintain power for both it and myself.”

I’d love to see an “add on” component to anyone convicted of a crime while under an oath of office, kind of like penalty-enhanced hate crime laws.

To some of these people, the Constitution — except for the Second Amendment — is a set of vague platitudes that one can accept or reject on a case-by-case basis.

According to some SovCits I used to know, the Constitution was never actually ratified so the Articles of Confederation are still in effect. Although one held that even though the Constitution wasn’t ratified, the mere fact that it was brought up for ratification nullified the AoC as well. Never did get a clear idea of what he thought the governing document was (if any).

As far as I can tell, for many SovCits, the governing principle is “I can do anything I want with no consequences”

While I too wish this could happen, I worry what all those people would then get up to. It would not be good…

It’s already not good.

I’d rather them do whatever it is their going to do while being chased and surveilled by the government rather than have them do those things while working for the government.

I get the impression the majority of people with connection to the military in this were former military (which stands to reason since active military don’t get to take a day off to go march at a political protest). But it would also seem that unlike most law enforcement, the professional military’s “up or out” system creates a de-facto rolling purge of those who don’t make the cut for top leadership – not by ideology but by achievement, and merely being oriented towards a structure of authority and dominance does not make you a high achiever.

Sure, that does not prevent a Michael Flynn, but it also gives us the entire current JCS who openly said “NO, the forces will NOT intervene contrary to the law”.

I realize that this is a nitpick, but they could. The lifestyle of active duty personnel in the contemporary U.S. military isn’t nearly as restrictive as a lot of folks seem to think. Personnel usually get regular days off, and sometimes their off days are in the middle of the week. They can also request a pass or leave, and as long as there’s no pressing business at their unit, a request like that will usually be granted without much fuss. As long as they don’t attend in uniform or give other indications that they are officially representing their service, military personnel are perfectly free to attend political rallies, and perfectly free to request leave to do so.

Expect to be seeing more shenanigans like this:

Heh, very nice of them to tackle him. Wonder what colours they had. At one point in custody he was muttering under his breath “People will remember my name.”

Not sure why yahoo is the only source at this time.

They enjoyed the synchronicity of their name and his character?

Then The Daily Beast should’ve also been on this.

ok I got nuthin.

The top line of your cite window says the source is The Daily Beast.