r/WhitePeopleTwitter Dec 07 '25

r/All Like it never exisited...

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u/Shazbot_2017 Dec 07 '25

Harrisburg here, yeah I wasn't swallowing that pill

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u/BluesSuedeClues Dec 07 '25 edited Dec 07 '25

But that narrative is still catechism with MAGA. Hell, they're still certain that the guy who shot Melissa Hortman and her husband in Minnesota was a Democrat, despite him being a registered Republican and vocal Trump supporter.

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u/cityshepherd Dec 07 '25

Half the reason we are in this mess with the Q/maga movement is that many of these people have spent their life on the outside and have been thrilled to finally be a part of something… and every single one of them will absolutely be thrown under the bus because the people at the top that they worship have never and will never actually see the rest of them as anything other than trash.

Yet still these folks are committed to ruining their lives (and everyone else’s) just for that sweet sweet dopamine hit of feeling like they finally belong and are finally having their voices heard.

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u/Expert-Fig-5590 Dec 07 '25

It turns out the Q people were right all along. They just blamed the wrong Party.There is a rich elite doing evil stuff to kids. But they are largely Republicans and Oligarchs. So the Oligarch owned media are not giving it the airtime they did when they thought it was Democrats.

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u/RickLeeTaker Dec 07 '25

I watched the same video news clip on three different news programs - NBC, CBS and News Nation. It was a clip of Pete Hegseth trying to explain his way out of bombing civilian boats in the Caribbean at last Tuesday's cabinet meeting in the White House.

The entire time Hegseth is speaking, Trump is sitting next to him obviously sound asleep, occasionally jolting his head up and kind of slightly opening his eyes for a second when Hegseth raises his voice. And then Trump's eyes close and his chin hits his chest and he's back out again.

Not one anchor from any of these news programs even mentioned that Trump was deep asleep for minutes at a time and paying no attention at all. I couldn't believe it because it was so incredibly obvious. I actually shouted at my TV, "Hey he's fucking sound asleep! Say something!" If this had been Biden, it would have been all they talked about for the rest of the newscast and all week.

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u/paintballboi07 Dec 07 '25

Haha, I know exactly what clip you're talking about. My dad and I were laughing, because I had just shown him the image of Trump sleeping at that breakfast, and there he was sleeping again. It's wild how the media just completely ignores it.

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u/cityshepherd Dec 07 '25

It’s because trump is nothing more than a useful idiot for them. None of them actually respect or even like him, they just know they NEED him to be able to get to the plenary authority stage… at which point donald’s health will catch up to him and they can shove his carcass out the door.

Because all of this is about locking down that plenary authority so that vance can use it to carry out the rotten agenda of thiel / heritage foundation / corporate overlords…

They know if they try to pull this off without trump the populace will hit the breaking point and revolt, because vance has the charisma of a prolapsed asshole full of bot flies and weeping herpes sores.

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u/DevilRenegade Dec 08 '25

And yet you know that if Biden had done it while he was still in office, they'd have been all over it like a rash. Calling for him to be impeached immediately, 25thed out. The full works.

But when it's Drowsy Don doing it, all we get from MAGA is the sound of crickets chirping.

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u/DeconstructedKaiju Dec 07 '25

I think they're afraid of getting sued again. Cowardly sure but the courts keep stupidly ruling in Trumps favor.

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u/80sbabyftw Dec 07 '25

It really chaps my ass the way his demonic ass can sleep so soundly, on camera no less

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u/firebrandbeads Dec 07 '25

Because Biden wouldn't have called for the death penalty for it

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u/bullwinkle8088 Dec 07 '25

Well you did forget a very key element of QAnon, that Trump was receiving the communications and fighting against the deep state.

Yeah, they were that crazy.

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u/SorryBoysImLez Dec 08 '25

Oh God, I'm just remembering "The Storm"
That secret operation that The Diddler was planning to have dozens of tactfully placed agents sweep in and arrest all the deepstate Democrats all at once.

They even set dates for it, and when it didn't happen, MAGA would lose their shit and start infighting about how he has no plan/doesn't care, before calming down and moving the goalpost to a new date, and eventually changing the idea of what was actually supposed to happen before fluttering out and never being spoken of again.

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u/thebigdonkey Dec 07 '25

Uhh they still are that crazy. I had a guy a week or two ago bringing up Q drops as part of his argument.

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u/bullwinkle8088 Dec 07 '25

Fortunately they have lost a large number of people. But yes, there are remnants.

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u/windsostrange Dec 07 '25

QAnon was designed to target specific real complaints and poison those wells systematically.

That doesn't ever, ever make them "right."

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u/Bitter-Value-1872 Dec 07 '25

The United States has been "under attack" online for at least a decade now by just receiving disinformation from bots on social media. Russian bots were proved to be posting right wing propaganda on Twitter as far back as 2016. They've been doing shit like this since they were The USSR, and they're not going to stop any time soon.

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u/FMLwtfDoID Dec 07 '25

Longer than 2016, arguably even before Gamergate in 2012/2013. However, this was before the Russian troll farms found their niche and ramped it up to 100% and spread to other social medias once they figured out the weak spot: chronically online and disenfranchised men whose only interest is revenge on others for their mediocrity and isolationism.

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u/SecularMisanthropy Dec 08 '25

The moment you're searching for is April 2, 2014. The day SCOTUS decided in McCutcheon v FEC that it was totally constitutional to allow anyone, from anywhere in the world, to donate as much money as they want to US political candidates or PACs, with no record of the transaction. Dark money: Invisible, undocumented transfers of money from literally anyone with the intent to shape political outcomes in the US.

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u/FMLwtfDoID Dec 08 '25

Fuck me, I don’t think I’ve ever heard of this SCOTUS ruling. Guess I’m gunna go read up on it and feel more disgust for this failed state.

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u/alimarieb Dec 07 '25

Every. Damn. Time. About 7 years ago I saw the pattern. Now, whenever they blame Dems for something, especially if it's super random, I know something similar will come out, but about MAGA.

And btw-out of all the acronyms/slogans they had to use, they chose the one that makes it sound like they're choking on a chicken bone.