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Qanon, Plandemic and Kay's Lack of Reality
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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 759122" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Hey, I guess we're making an appearance at the same time! I read news posts on Facebook about the election and COVID and you would be surprised the number of theories lurking out there. Without knowing you or Kay I don't think I would say she has lost her mind. I know some otherwise very intelligent and rational people who are buying into these conspiracy theories. It is frightening to hear some of them. I gave up trying to argue with them, though. It's pointless. I can't remember, does Kay abuse drugs? I know when my son was on meth he had the wildest psychotic delusions that everyone, including my husband and me, were spying on him and in cahoots with the feds to bring him down for something I wasn't clear about that he was framed for. (</p><p></p><p>Are holidays and other special occasions hard for Kay? I think that's a common thread too, and I know that's the case with my son. But I wouldn't stress about her conspiracy theory beliefs. Either she will realize one day that they were malarkey or she will continue believing them (I know someone who swears that Obama got Biden elected so he could get back to the business of seizing everyone's guns...) But nothing you can do or say will change her mind if that's what she wants to believe. I would just not engage in conversation about that, and let her ramble as long as she's not a physical danger to herself or anyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 759122, member: 22877"] Hey, I guess we're making an appearance at the same time! I read news posts on Facebook about the election and COVID and you would be surprised the number of theories lurking out there. Without knowing you or Kay I don't think I would say she has lost her mind. I know some otherwise very intelligent and rational people who are buying into these conspiracy theories. It is frightening to hear some of them. I gave up trying to argue with them, though. It's pointless. I can't remember, does Kay abuse drugs? I know when my son was on meth he had the wildest psychotic delusions that everyone, including my husband and me, were spying on him and in cahoots with the feds to bring him down for something I wasn't clear about that he was framed for. ( Are holidays and other special occasions hard for Kay? I think that's a common thread too, and I know that's the case with my son. But I wouldn't stress about her conspiracy theory beliefs. Either she will realize one day that they were malarkey or she will continue believing them (I know someone who swears that Obama got Biden elected so he could get back to the business of seizing everyone's guns...) But nothing you can do or say will change her mind if that's what she wants to believe. I would just not engage in conversation about that, and let her ramble as long as she's not a physical danger to herself or anyone else. [/QUOTE]
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