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Qanon, Plandemic and Kay's Lack of Reality
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 759148" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I have reported to an admin the post above that some are finding upsetting. I experience it as upsetting too. But I don't think it's our job to have to protect this space although I think it's our job to speak up. I am so glad that you all have.</p><p></p><p>My son has moved on from the reptiles but he is still awaiting apocalyptic events. Less now than before.</p><p></p><p>I think there is another way to view Kay's state of mind. Might she just be thrilled that her beliefs have become a mainstream topic? Could she be in her element and jazzed up and tremendously excited? Many, many people now are caught up in these beliefs. I would never have believed it. The Q business has gone mainstream.</p><p></p><p>I worried about psychosis with my son. He always reassured me, "Mom. I'm just highly neurotic, not psychotic." Oh. OK.</p><p></p><p>I heard on the news today that in Florida the police banged down doors with guns drawn where there were small children present because an ex-employee was suspected of sending an email asking for the government to be more pro-active about Covid. This is to say that we live in highly polarized times.</p><p></p><p>Busy, just like with my son, Kay's only outlet and only interest are her wild ideas. They have no other interests and nothing else in their lives about which to speak. Of course, she may be mentally ill, and the crisis-ridden times are only exacerbating this. These statements she's making seem like paranoia, to us. But the thing is, it seems that millions and millions of people throughout the country are believing these things. It's become shared-paranoia. I share the concern of the government officials who are pleading for moderation so that this does not lead to violence. People don't seem to be listening. I've never seen anything like this.</p><p></p><p>All the more important that this forum stays sane without contention.</p><p></p><p>Bottom-line. What can you do? You did the most important thing you could do. You protected Jaden.</p><p></p><p>RN. I am so sorry you and your husband became ill. So relieved it was a mild case because it's not mild for all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 759148, member: 18958"] I have reported to an admin the post above that some are finding upsetting. I experience it as upsetting too. But I don't think it's our job to have to protect this space although I think it's our job to speak up. I am so glad that you all have. My son has moved on from the reptiles but he is still awaiting apocalyptic events. Less now than before. I think there is another way to view Kay's state of mind. Might she just be thrilled that her beliefs have become a mainstream topic? Could she be in her element and jazzed up and tremendously excited? Many, many people now are caught up in these beliefs. I would never have believed it. The Q business has gone mainstream. I worried about psychosis with my son. He always reassured me, "Mom. I'm just highly neurotic, not psychotic." Oh. OK. I heard on the news today that in Florida the police banged down doors with guns drawn where there were small children present because an ex-employee was suspected of sending an email asking for the government to be more pro-active about Covid. This is to say that we live in highly polarized times. Busy, just like with my son, Kay's only outlet and only interest are her wild ideas. They have no other interests and nothing else in their lives about which to speak. Of course, she may be mentally ill, and the crisis-ridden times are only exacerbating this. These statements she's making seem like paranoia, to us. But the thing is, it seems that millions and millions of people throughout the country are believing these things. It's become shared-paranoia. I share the concern of the government officials who are pleading for moderation so that this does not lead to violence. People don't seem to be listening. I've never seen anything like this. All the more important that this forum stays sane without contention. Bottom-line. What can you do? You did the most important thing you could do. You protected Jaden. RN. I am so sorry you and your husband became ill. So relieved it was a mild case because it's not mild for all. [/QUOTE]
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