🐱 This Cult Is Ruining People's Lives

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I can’t stop thinking about the woman in this picture.

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We all saw her last Wednesday when she approached the VP’s chair inside the Capitol.

At the time, I was struck by the sign she was holding, which suggested that she was a QAnon follower who had come Washington because she believed she was bringing down a cabal which ritually murders children. You could see on her left leg that she was also wearing “Make America Great Again” tights.

I wondered what her story was. Because lots of the people at the insurrection looked like the kind of people you’d expect at an insurrection.

I know: Books, covers, etc.

But still. The blonde woman inside the chamber looked nothing like most of her confederates. She looked like an elementary school teacher.

And it turns out that this was pretty close to the mark. Her name is Christine Priola. She lives in Cleveland. And up until last week, she was an occupational therapist who worked for the Cleveland school system.

But not anymore.

How does this happen?

Here’s what I’ve been able to piece together about Priola from various news accounts:

  • She’s 49.
  • She had been employed by the Cleveland public school district for 10 years.
  • She worked as an OT with (presumably) special-needs kids.
  • The day after the insurrection she resigned from her job.
Her resignation letter states the following:

  • I will not be taking the coronavirus vaccine in order to return to in-person learning.
  • I will be switching paths to expose the global evil of human trafficking and pedophilia, including in our government and children’s services agencies.
  • I do not agree with my union dues, which help fund people and groups that support the killing of unborn children.
Let’s acknowledge that we have only the barest sketch of Priola’s life. But the broad outlines are of a middle-aged, professional woman who had dedicated her career to helping kids. Who had a steady job. Probably with a pension.

And suddenly she’s storming the Capitol with a bunch of clearly insane people.


Twenty-four hours later she quits her job. Says she wants to dedicate her life to fighting a global pedophile ring that involves the U.S. government. Then she’s arrested and is now facing up to 2 years in jail.

How does this happen?

When you look at people whose lives suddenly fall apart, the most common culprit is substance abuse. Maybe that’s part of the story here and we just don’t see it.

What we can see is a sudden and cultish devotion to conspiracy theories and a single political figure that is so far out of the mainstream that there’s no analogue in recent American politics.

But there are analogues:

  • The communist sympathizer who joined the Soviet underground during the Cold War.
  • The Irish nationalist who got sucked into Sinn Fein and then the IRA.
  • The unwitting person who joins Scientology or the Hare Krishnas.
  • The Muslim who was radicalized and joined ISIS.
I don’t know about you, but what happened to Christine Priola scares the hell out of me. Because it suggests that a big chunk of mainstream American politics has moved into the realm of extremist cults. And the object of this new cult devotion isn’t national pride or some random, charismatic figure. It’s the president of the United States and his political party.

Something is happening at a very deep level. Donald Trump, QAnon, the Republican party, and much of American Christianity—both Protestant and Catholic—have congealed into an incoherent belief system. Something that’s not quite politics, not quite religion, and not quite ideology, but rather a hybrid of the most dangerous aspects of all three.

This new belief system is unfalsifiable. It is powerful. It is virulent. It convinces normal people to take drastic actions that ruin their lives.

And because this system has the support—sometimes outright, sometimes tacit—of the Republican party, it is still in its expansion phase.

Every Republican who has played footsie with this movement—from Marco Rubio to Bob Portman to Kevin McCarthy—should look at what happened to Christine Priola and be ashamed of themselves.

The rest of us should look at her and feel pity and compassion. The Christine Priolas of the world have become enemies of democracy—but they are also victims. And saving America means saving them, too.

I don’t have the answers here. I don’t know how to save someone like Christine Priola. But I’m pretty sure that if we don’t figure out some answers, then January 6 will have been prologue to a dark future.

Working through this mess is what we do at The Bulwark. And we do it with you. I hope you’ll join up with our Discord group, or our subreddit. These are unofficial gathering places put together by readers—genuine pieces of civil society where people can talk to one another and think through what’s going on openly and honestly.

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What I wish I could have told Christine Priola is that the things she was being told by Republicans, over and over, simply weren’t true.

The truth—the real truth—is that we’re all in this together.
 
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Let’s acknowledge that we have only the barest sketch of Priola’s life. But the broad outlines are of a middle-aged, professional woman who had dedicated her career to helping kids. Who had a steady job. Probably with a pension.

And suddenly she’s storming the Capitol with a bunch of clearly insane people.


Twenty-four hours later she quits her job. Says she wants to dedicate her life to fighting a global pedophile ring that involves the U.S. government. Then she’s arrested and is now facing up to 2 years in jail.

How does this happen?
Shit, idk. Maybe that there was overwhelming evidence that there was foul-play in this election that just got hand-waved by the courts. Could be that she hates the idea the pedophiles and war criminals run this country. It could be a number of things that would make somebody so irrational as to peacefully protest without stealing Nike's, burning down an entire city, or killing people.
 
The Article said:
The truth—the real truth—is that we’re all in this together.
Oh, fuck right off with that rhetoric.
 
Uh huh and how much death and destruction did BLM cause?
 
Am I correct in thinking this was just a long winded means of advertising a discord server?

Also they're always employed by the public school system. You notice that? At least this lady is trying to rescue kids instead of present them to her pedophile masters for kickbacks.
 
lol the jouranalists are finally catching on that the alt-right is a federation of various conservative beliefs and not just a vanguard for white supremacy.

I don’t have the answers here. I don’t know how to save someone like Christine Priola. But I’m pretty sure that if we don’t figure out some answers, then January 6 will have been prologue to a dark future.
 
Comparing QAnon to the IRA and ISIS is a bit fucking much since people were actually terrified of them, they actually accomplished quite a bit during their existence, and were legitimately structured organizations. QAnon is just a facet of people in the Republican wing who treat it the same way that most Americans treat Christianity: Loosely, with an underlying truth that everyone just kind of orbits however they feel like. There's die-hard believers who go so deep into it that they become completely incoherent, but every group of people eventually attracts the schizophrenics.

The bulk of people who pull down the WWG1WGA line are just using it as a generic 'rallying cry' and not really diving down into the rest of the crazy shit, which is why that line rose all the way up to prominent politicians, and yet we didn't see Ted Cruz going on a deranged rant about the latest QAnon post every hearing. Would've been fun, but the QAnon thing is significantly more "tiered" than it is one, coherent structure. Belief in one aspect of it doesn't automatically equate to belief in all aspects.

I sincerely doubt that QAnon is going to start singing something like "Come out ye blacks and trans" at any point soon.
 
The whole LGBTQBBQ tranny cult ruins far more lives in the most horrifying ways.
 
Honestly, this just goes to show if you want to let out some steam, wear all black and fuck up ANYTHING but the feds and claim it for racial justice.

It's kinda surprising both groups don't go after big tech or news groups. Wonder what the reaction would be.

The whole LGBTQBBQ tranny cult ruins far more lives in the most horrifying ways.

I don't think losing Reddit, Somethingawful, and gaming forums are that big of a deal. Let women slowly become more and more TERF after losing every sport record and constantly getting hassled to suck girl-weiner lol.
 
At least they're acknowledging that right-wing extremism is basically the same as left-wing or religious extremism, in terms of the recruitment methods they use, who they target and the psychology of those involved. Usually the Left have a massive spaz out if you suggest that their nutters are the same as everyone else's nutters, but after BLM and Antifa spent the summer trashing Cities the penny is finally starting to drop, at least with some people.
 
Honestly, this just goes to show if you want to let out some steam, wear all black and fuck up ANYTHING but the feds and claim it for racial justice.

It's kinda surprising both groups don't go after big tech or news groups. Wonder what the reaction would be.



I don't think losing Reddit, Somethingawful, and gaming forums are that big of a deal. Let women slowly become more and more TERF after losing every sport record and constantly getting hassled to suck girl-weiner lol.
BLM and Antifa are paid actors, those who lead it would never attack their masters toys.
 
  • The communist sympathizer who joined the Soviet underground during the Cold War.
  • The Irish nationalist who got sucked into Sinn Fein and then the IRA.
  • The unwitting person who joins Scientology or the Hare Krishnas.
  • The Muslim who was radicalized and joined ISIS.
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This new belief system is unfalsifiable. It is powerful. It is virulent. It convinces normal people to take drastic actions that ruin their lives.

You could say the same about transgenderism.
  • The sexually abused teenage girl who hates how many creeps her body attracts, spends too much time in Tumblr and decides to have her breasts chopped off and her body destroyed with testosterone.
  • The socially awkward teenage boy who doesn't have a present father figure, watches too much anime and porn, spends too much time in "egg-hatching" subreddits, becomes a thigh-highs-wearing troon and decides to have his dick chopped off.
  • The middle-aged man who gets sucked into fetish websites and abandons his wife, children and career to wear miniskirts and wigs, and becomes a cum-dumpster for other degenerates.
And regarding this whole media backlash against people who believe in QAnon (disclaimer: it is not something I read about), I find it gives them more credence than less.

I understand that there are people out there believing in outlandish stuff and they get unhealthily obsessed with it, but I don't think it's so far-fetched to believe that obscenely rich and powerful people, who have more money than they can spend, who are bored out of their skulls because they've done and bought everything they could, who might have tried everything to feel less bored with life, and who know other equally rich, powerful and bored people wouldn't resort to doing really horrible shit just because they could and it made them feel something other than ennui.

I don't see why common people, who have no power to do anything meaningful against billionaires, should be vilified by the media for believing in this... unless they were right all along. 🤔
 
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