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"QAnon" "shaman" sentenced to 41 months

ecco

Veteran Member
Since the article is about a person with a mental disorder, who would you like to blame?

Are you suggesting that all the rioters have mental disorders?
Are you suggesting that everyone who believes QAnon has mental disorders?

Are you suggesting that everyone who believes Trump won the election has mental disorders?


Fortunately, for the sake of justice, those mental disorders that you believe in are not sufficient to claim "innocence by reason of insanity".
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Are you suggesting that all the rioters have mental disorders?
Are you suggesting that everyone who believes QAnon has mental disorders?

Are you suggesting that everyone who believes Trump won the election has mental disorders?


Fortunately, for the sake of justice, those mental disorders that you believe in are not sufficient to claim "innocence by reason of insanity".

Um... I'm suggesting you read the article.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Are you suggesting that all the rioters have mental disorders?
Are you suggesting that everyone who believes QAnon has mental disorders?

Are you suggesting that everyone who believes Trump won the election has mental disorders?
A delusion is a persistent false belief impervious to evidence. For it to become a diagnosis it also has to negatively impact the life of the deluded person or the life of others (and religious beliefs are explicitly exempt).

Now, not all Trumpists believe that Trump really won the election. Some accept reality, they just want to violently change it. That differentiates the traitors from the useful idiots.

But, yes, if you truly believe that Trump won or any other QAnon conspiracy and that leads to serious trouble with the law or people around you, you have a mental disorder, by definition.
Fortunately, for the sake of justice, those mental disorders that you believe in are not sufficient to claim "innocence by reason of insanity".
For the sake of society delusional people are better off in a closed mental institution until healed (however long that takes).
 

It Aint Necessarily So

Veteran Member
Premium Member
And as the rioters now learn that he hasn't, they snitch on the organizers in Congress and the White House

Isn't this how these RICO-type investigations usually go? When there is a criminal enterprise being investigated, they start at the bottom and work up. We see this on multiple fronts now including this one, where the bottom are those that charged the Capitol, who it is hoped can be pressured into flipping on congresspersons and White House staffers that were facilitators, who it is then hoped will flip on Trump.

We see the same with the January 6th House Select Committee - begin with the lesser players and attempt to get them to flip on Trump and his consiglieres like Bannon. Bannon was probably subpoenaed early for a high-level operative because it was assumed that he would defy the subpoena, and could be made an example of for others thinking of doing the same.

The Fulton County prosecutor (Atlanta) is making a case that will begin with Meadows and Graham, who will be pressured to give up Trump.

We see it with the NY state investigation of the Trump organization, which began with an indictment of Weisselberg and pressuring the few other members of the business not named Trump such as Matthew Calamari to flip on Weisselberg, Trump, and the Trump scions, to get Weisselberg to flip on the Trumps, and to get the Trumps to flip on another.

And this is how the Matt Gaetz investigation is going as well. The people around him such as Joel Greenberg, already indicted for sex trafficking, are being pressured to flip on Gaetz

And in this manner, the whole cesspool comes under scrutiny including Miller, Meadows, Flynn, Stone, that list of congresspersons in your video (Gosar, Boebert, Brooks, Cawthorn, Biggs, Gohmert), any Senate counterparts like Hawley, Giuliani and the other attorneys perpetrating the election hoax fraud, and whatever other unsavories get caught in these nets.

This is a slow process, but has been proceeding along all year.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
I only recall one person killed. And Horns didn't hurt anyone.
Lots of people were hurt and died in the BLM riots. I don't see the perpetrators going to prison.
Who was hurt by whom? Who died and how?

A woman was shot by a police man.

Wow! That was a quick fliparound!

You were comparing the insurrection to the "BLM riots", where, you stated, "Lots of people were hurt and died".

When challenged you stated (sic) "A woman was shot by a police man." "A" woman - one - singular. How is that "Lots of people"? Who died? Anyone?

Many got injured and died as a result of the insurrection.


Maybe you need to stop and think before you post in these forums. I'm not the only one who called you out for your gross misrepresentation. Your credibility suffers with each such attempted deception.
 

Kooky

Freedom from Sanity
Are you suggesting that all the rioters have mental disorders?
Are you suggesting that everyone who believes QAnon has mental disorders?

Are you suggesting that everyone who believes Trump won the election has mental disorders?


Fortunately, for the sake of justice, those mental disorders that you believe in are not sufficient to claim "innocence by reason of insanity".
It's easy to explain away political extremism as mental illness, particularly when one does not at all want to look into what produces said political extremism in the first place.
 
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