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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6176722 United States 08/27/2020 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called the QAnon conspiracy theory that has been spread by some Republican congressional candidates “batshit crazy.” Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78027659 “Well, QAnon is batshit crazy,” Graham said in an interview published Thursday. “Crazy stuff. Inspiring people to violence. I think it is a platform that plays off people’s fears, that compels them to do things they normally wouldn’t do. And it’s very much a threat.” Once a fringe movement, the QAnon conspiracy has gained traction in recent years, with some congressional candidates expressing support of its claims. The theory suggests that Trump and his allies are trying to uncover a group of Democrats, media figures and celebrities who are operating an international child sex trafficking scheme. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has previously endorsed the theory, won the Republican primary in Georgia's 14th District earlier this month, leading GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) to demand leaders denounce the movement. Greene has since distanced herself from theory, which the FBI has labeled as a potential domestic terrorism threat. Graham suggested repealing the protections offered to social media platforms under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields platforms from facing liability for the content posted by its users and the good-faith efforts they make to moderate it. Graham pointed to "Pizzagate," a related conspiracy theory that claims Hillary Clinton and other top Democratic figures were running a child sex trafficking ring beneath a pizza shop in Washington, D.C. In December 2016, a man fired a gun in the Comet Ping Pong pizza shop in D.C., claiming he was there to “self-investigate" the claims. “But the pizza owner, under my theory, could sue QAnon for passing along garbage. That’s a pretty dramatic step,” Graham said. “But the only way I know to make people more responsible who run these websites is to allow lawsuits when they go too far.” [link to thehill.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79193903 Canada 08/27/2020 01:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called the QAnon conspiracy theory that has been spread by some Republican congressional candidates “batshit crazy.” Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78027659 “Well, QAnon is batshit crazy,” Graham said in an interview published Thursday. “Crazy stuff. Inspiring people to violence. I think it is a platform that plays off people’s fears, that compels them to do things they normally wouldn’t do. And it’s very much a threat.” Once a fringe movement, the QAnon conspiracy has gained traction in recent years, with some congressional candidates expressing support of its claims. The theory suggests that Trump and his allies are trying to uncover a group of Democrats, media figures and celebrities who are operating an international child sex trafficking scheme. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has previously endorsed the theory, won the Republican primary in Georgia's 14th District earlier this month, leading GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) to demand leaders denounce the movement. Greene has since distanced herself from theory, which the FBI has labeled as a potential domestic terrorism threat. Graham suggested repealing the protections offered to social media platforms under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields platforms from facing liability for the content posted by its users and the good-faith efforts they make to moderate it. Graham pointed to "Pizzagate," a related conspiracy theory that claims Hillary Clinton and other top Democratic figures were running a child sex trafficking ring beneath a pizza shop in Washington, D.C. In December 2016, a man fired a gun in the Comet Ping Pong pizza shop in D.C., claiming he was there to “self-investigate" the claims. “But the pizza owner, under my theory, could sue QAnon for passing along garbage. That’s a pretty dramatic step,” Graham said. “But the only way I know to make people more responsible who run these websites is to allow lawsuits when they go too far.” [link to thehill.com (secure)] Lindsay Graham a pedo would say that. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 08/27/2020 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | “Well, QAnon is batshit crazy,” Graham said in an interview published Thursday. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78027659 “Crazy stuff. Inspiring people to violence. I think it is a platform that plays off people’s fears, that compels them to do things they normally wouldn’t do. And it’s very much a threat.” Oh, really? Methinks he doth protest too much. Graham's long-rumored and apparent homosexuality is where liberal compulsions tend to be found. That's causing the left-leaning side of Graham's brain to move a bit closer to the homosexual part (near the level of a flaming homosexual?) of his brain. Yea, there are relatively strongly conservative GLBT people like Milo Yinnapolous and Tammy Bruce. But the sexuality of people like Graham is relevant in that is where a lot of leftwing biases are located. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79300637 United States 08/27/2020 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lmao...it's not like we didn't tell the qtards. we told them years ago, but nooooooo. they just had to believe their illegitimate government had some "secret" holdouts that aren't garbage. hahahahahahaha you idiots wasted 4 years of your life hoping your sick and dying cess pit of country would heal itself instead of doing anything about it. And now...right before the election when the big reveal was gonna happen, and crap house barr was gonna get off his useless gigantic butt and do something completely out of character for him (see his decades of being garbage) what happens? What did you get? Idiots. Now they make fun of you. And guess what. You deserve it, because you are literally some the dumbest people on the planet. You are pathetic and of no benefit to society in any capacity. You are, in fact, morans. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 73691157 United States 08/27/2020 01:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called the QAnon conspiracy theory that has been spread by some Republican congressional candidates “batshit crazy.” Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78027659 “Well, QAnon is batshit crazy,” Graham said in an interview published Thursday. “Crazy stuff. Inspiring people to violence. I think it is a platform that plays off people’s fears, that compels them to do things they normally wouldn’t do. And it’s very much a threat.” Once a fringe movement, the QAnon conspiracy has gained traction in recent years, with some congressional candidates expressing support of its claims. The theory suggests that Trump and his allies are trying to uncover a group of Democrats, media figures and celebrities who are operating an international child sex trafficking scheme. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has previously endorsed the theory, won the Republican primary in Georgia's 14th District earlier this month, leading GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.) to demand leaders denounce the movement. Greene has since distanced herself from theory, which the FBI has labeled as a potential domestic terrorism threat. Graham suggested repealing the protections offered to social media platforms under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields platforms from facing liability for the content posted by its users and the good-faith efforts they make to moderate it. Graham pointed to "Pizzagate," a related conspiracy theory that claims Hillary Clinton and other top Democratic figures were running a child sex trafficking ring beneath a pizza shop in Washington, D.C. In December 2016, a man fired a gun in the Comet Ping Pong pizza shop in D.C., claiming he was there to “self-investigate" the claims. “But the pizza owner, under my theory, could sue QAnon for passing along garbage. That’s a pretty dramatic step,” Graham said. “But the only way I know to make people more responsible who run these websites is to allow lawsuits when they go too far.” [link to thehill.com (secure)] I finally agree with him on something! |
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