QAnon is a Nazi Cult, Rebranded

I recall as younger man being in the Jewish dug tunnels under Guernsey island connecting the massive gun turrets that kept allied ships over the horizon for the whole war.

Now Bugen served in WW2.

Someone should write a book. This guy need to run for the DNC. Perhaps if we put some coils around him we can harness some electricity from all his spastic storyweaving!
 
Now Bugen served in WW2.

Someone should write a book. This guy need to run for the DNC. Perhaps if we put some coils around him we can harness some electricity from all his spastic storyweaving!

All that shows is how defective and prone to lies your mind is my little mall-ninja.

If local kids were spray painting graffiti while the Nazis were sleeping there, that would be something.

Have you ever considered just pulling yourself together and not fibbing, try a day, then a week?

You show some resistance to the excesses of racism etc. from your fellow Trumpers, I think I saw a post or two lightly tackling the two main idiot bigots. Expand that a bit.
 
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Probably better to skip to 2 minutes but interesting after that. 3.30 for Shannon the ex neo nazi.


Worth noting she observed that the esoteric Hitler Q stuff tends to be younger and the older conventional? Q stuff. Also that many members think they are tech savvy but they are not really and can't effectively fact check.

She does kind of knock it out of the park, worth a watch.

Let’s take a brief and informal look at the history of repressed people since WW I and the effects it had on society:

1. Women’s Sufferage. Women were long denied access to some of the priviledges than men enjoyed, including voting, which caused resentment and an ultimately successful movement.

2. Post WW I Germany Treaty of Versailles. Germans felt this treaty was too harsh and this resentment laid the foundation for Nazism.

3. The Civil Rights movement in the United States which increased momentum in the mid 1950s. Widespread discrimination and segregation caused resentment that led to Dr. Martin Luther King, jr. to lead a non violent movement for 13 years until his assassination. Soon after MLK’s assasination, the Civil Rights Act of 1968 was signed into law amid riots.

4. Race and sex shaming via identity politics during the Obama Administration caused many older White men to feel disenfranchised, leading to the election of Trump by a wound up “Basket of deplorables”.

5. Multiple examples of excessive force by police upon Blacks was captured on smartphone cameras and widely covered by the press, causing great resentment by Blacks and younger people. This ultimately resulted in riots across multiple cities and the formation and growth of an organization known as Black Lives Matter.

6. Recent riots related to police brutality, along with the apparent support of Democrats at the local level through non enforcement of violent crimes and arson, as well as national level with Democrats refusing to renounce the riots, have caused concern among people who are not part of the protests. This led to the rapid growth of gun purchases and the radical Right group, Q’Anon.

The cause behind individuals organizing into groups is self protection from a powerful entity that has been long repressing them in some way. The greater the perceived threat, the greater the potential radicalization. This pattern is clear and predictable as shown by the examples above.

We have at least two large groups of people who are radicalized, are capable of violence, who each support a different political party, and deeply distrust politicians on the other side. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out what is likely to happen when one sides loses an election through the perceived cheating by the other side.

Fortunately, the answer is simple. Nancy Pelosi, Biden, Harris and Trump, Pence, O’Connell need to take an earnest concilliary tone towards each other. Nancy should embrace the confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court justice candidate and Trump should embrace extensive, but well thought through police reforms. Both Trump and Biden should publically commit to abiding by the election results, like Hillary did. While we must ensure the intregrity of our elections, we surely can’t afford to have half of Americans believing the elections were unfair when they were legitimate. It would be best if the media was supportive of a concilliatory tone between the parties.
 
https://www.justsecurity.org/72339/qanon-is-a-nazi-cult-rebranded/

A secret cabal is taking over the world. They kidnap children, slaughter, and eat them to gain power from their blood. They control high positions in government, banks, international finance, the news media, and the church. They want to disarm the police. They promote homosexuality and pedophilia. They plan to mongrelize the white race so it will lose its essential power.

Does this conspiracy theory sound familiar? It is. The same narrative has been repackaged by QAnon.

I have studied and worked to prevent genocide for forty years. Genocide Watch and the Alliance Against Genocide, the first international anti-genocide coalition, see such hate-filled conspiracy theories as early warning signs of deadly genocidal violence.

The plot, described above, was the conspiracy “revealed” in the most influential anti-Jewish pamphlet of all time. It was called The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. It was written by Russian anti-Jewish propagandists around 1902. It collected myths about a Jewish plot to take over the world that had existed for hundreds of years. Central to its mythology was the Blood Libel, which claimed that Jews kidnapped and slaughtered Christian children and drained their blood to mix in the dough for matzos consumed on Jewish holidays.

The Nazis published a children’s book of the Protocols that they required in the curriculum of every primary school in Germany. The Nazi newspaper, Der Stürmer (derived from the German word for “Storm”) spread the Blood Libel. Hitler’s Mein Kampf, his narcissistic autobiography and manifesto for his battle against the Jewish plot to rule the world, copied his conspiracy theories from the Protocols.

The Nazis worshiped Adolf Hitler as the Leader who would rescue the white race from this secret Jewish plot. Nazi “storm troopers” (“storm detachment” – Sturmabteilung) helped bring Hitler to power. Nazi Germany went on to conquer Europe and murder six million Jews and millions of Roma, Slavs, LGBTQ and other people.

America had its own dark side. Henry Ford echoed Nazi hatred of Jews and had 500,000 copies of the Protocols printed and distributed in the U.S. Father Coughlin preached the Protocols on national radio. The Ku Klux Klan combined its white supremacist racism with hatred of Jews.

QAnon’s conspiracy theory is a rebranded version of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

QAnon purveys the fantasy that a secret Satan-worshiping cabal is taking over the world. Its members kidnap white children, keep them in secret prisons run by pedophiles, slaughter, and eat them to gain power from the essence in their blood. The cabal held the American Presidency under the Clintons and Obama, nearly took power again in 2016, and lurks in a “Deep State” financed by Jews, including George Soros, and in Jews who control the media. They want to disarm citizens and defund the police. They promote abortion, transgender rights, and homosexuality. They want open borders so brown illegal aliens can invade America and mongrelize the white race.

QAnon true believers think Donald Trump will rescue America from this Satanic cabal. At the time of “The Storm,” supporters of the cabal will be rounded up and executed.

The QAnon conspiracy theory has now spread to neo-Nazis in Germany, where over 200,000 German QAnon accounts infest the internet. A faction known as “Reichsbürger,” or citizens of the Reich, orchestrated a brief storming of Parliament on Aug. 29.

Many people are perplexed at how any rational person could fall for such an irrational conspiracy theory. But modern social science shows that people in groups don’t always think rationally. They respond to fear and terror. They blame their misfortunes on scapegoats. They support narcissistic demagogues they hope will rescue them.

In the 1930’s, millions of Europeans were unemployed. Violent battles between Nazis and Communists raged in city streets. Democratic governments were powerless. Fascist dictators ruled Spain and Italy. Hitler took power in Germany and conquered Western Europe. Stalin’s Communists conquered the East. The Hitler-Stalin Pact sealed totalitarian rule over most of Europe. It took World War II and the deaths of millions to defeat the Nazis’ genocidal tyranny, and another fifty years to free the gulags of the Soviet Union.

Today the American people suffer from a Plague. Millions of Americans have lost their jobs. Angry mobs roam American cities and battle militarized police and heavily armed militias. The American government seems to be paralyzed. Dictators rule Russia and China. Islamic fascists rule Saudi Arabia and the old Ottoman and Persian empires. The American President appeases Russia, scapegoats China for the pandemic, and looks the other way as Vladimir Putin and Mohammed bin Salman murder their opponents.

In July, the Texas Republican party unveiled a new slogan, “We Are the Storm.” Over a dozen Republicans running for Congress have signaledsupport for the QAnon movement. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican candidate from Georgia who has endorsed QAnon’s views, is likely to win a seat in Congress. The President praises her as a “future Republican star.” The Trump campaign welcomes QAnon supporters to his rallies. When asked about QAnon on national television, the President replied, “I understand that they like me very much, which I appreciate.”

Some leading Republicans have begun to speak out against QAnon. Rep. Liz Cheney, chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, has denounced QAnon as “dangerous lunacy that should have no place in American politics.” Republican leaders such as Rep. Adam Kinzinger and Sen. Ben Sasse have also denouncedQAnon. Former Gov. Jeb Bush has said of QAnon, “Nut jobs, racists, haters have no place in either Party.”

The world has seen QAnon before. It was called Nazism. In QAnon, Nazism wants a comeback.


Never really got into the Qanon thing myself either ... Interestingly and from my perspective thought the phenomenon was more a cult born out of hope from the millions of citizens who are disillusioned and weary of the current corrupt democratic system .
 
5. “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.

Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals.
 
was more a cult born out of hope from the millions of citizens who are disillusioned and weary of the current corrupt democratic system .

You misspelled retards

5. “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.

Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals.
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Ah monological thinking, we see it in noob trading posts all the time. Oh and and in posts by people who never figure out an edge but keep posting for years.

My ears are burning, so what you are saying here must apply to me. Case in point: Today I bought an OTM 1-2-1 (It should have been 2-3-1, but I was sleepy) ES put ‘fly that expires on Friday. Even though ES nearly touched the body of my ‘fly, my profits were much less than expected. Being short vega and having a 500 basis point move in vega against my position, even on this short dated fly, cut my profits maybe more than half.

As long as we can learn from our mistakes, there might be some hope.

As long as we can learn by observing repeating patterns, there might by some hope.

Whether it is trading, politics, or governance.

Agree?
 
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