Correct.
The fact that QAnon candidates are seeing electoral success is deeply troubling and terrifying. A society can't function if there isn't even a basic agreement about reality.

Jul 16, 2020 · 3:42 PM UTC

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Unfortunately....it's not that simple. (imo). Few believe QAnon....but most doubt the current system, and want change.
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I have college educated acquaintances who worship Trump and believe in Q ... I don't get it! ... There must be something in the water!
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Perhaps you can’t recognize truth cuz it doesn’t fit your narrative
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The problem is that reality is as Bucky Fuller pointed out, a non simultaneously apprehended phenomenon. Any map of it you might have is by definition incomplete and flawed so we need to be constantly updating and changing. That isn't something most conservatives understand.
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One more example of how religion spoils it for everyone
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As soon as Kelly Anne Conway started talking about the validity of "alternative facts," we could predict this would happen.
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'A society can't function if there isn't even a basic agreement about reality." Perhaps you need to question what you think you know about reality, versus what comes out of your TV/media. I highly suggest it. Good for the soul.
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The key threat to America isn’t Trump. It’s this large group of Americans who have lost all moral clarity, psychological balance and spiritual recognition.
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Then you don’t know what QAnon actually is
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