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RandySF

(58,488 posts)
Wed Sep 23, 2020, 10:54 AM Sep 2020

QAnon on the ballot: Six GOP-endorsed Minnesota candidates back conspiracy theory

At least a half-dozen Minnesota Republicans running for state legislative seats in November have promoted the sprawling, false QAnon conspiracy that claims Satanists and pedophiles run the government and that COVID-19 is part of a plot to steal the election.

Once a fringe fiction, QAnon is quickly seeping into mainstream Republican politics as scores of GOP candidates across the country express support for it. Among them are six candidates endorsed by the Minnesota Republican Party for state House and Senate seats from the Iron Range to the metro suburbs.

In some cases, Minnesota candidates have used official social media pages for their campaigns to post slogans in support of QAnon, which the FBI has warned is a conspiracy theory that could inspire domestic terrorism or violence. Some posts include references to a “Great Awakening” or “The Storm,” a prophesied reckoning in which elected officials, journalists and other members of “the Deep State” are rounded up for imprisonment or execution.

State Democratic officials have expressed alarm at the prospect that any of the Republicans linked to QAnon could be elected. “It’s really dangerous and I would say that any elected official, candidate or political party who embraces these is really, in my opinion, acting against our democratic values and frankly trading in information that could be deadly in some cases,” said DFL Chairman Ken Martin.



https://www.startribune.com/6-gop-endorsed-candidates-in-minnesota-back-conspiracy-theory-of-qanon/572489641/

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QAnon on the ballot: Six GOP-endorsed Minnesota candidates back conspiracy theory (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2020 OP
Brainwashed cult members from the 70s weren't as bad as this. NoRoadUntravelled Sep 2020 #1

NoRoadUntravelled

(2,626 posts)
1. Brainwashed cult members from the 70s weren't as bad as this.
Wed Sep 23, 2020, 10:58 AM
Sep 2020

At least back then we didn't have politicians that belonged to cults or citizens willing to elect them if they did.
This is insanity.

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