To play devil's advocate, QAnon shit just sounds so "out there" to these liberals that they feel it infringes on their cushy and comfortable lives, and their own idea of
normalcy.
To have what could be Joseph McCarthy, but in hive form active, scares the crap out of them. That's why they're so quick to shut it down if anything akin to QAnon penetrates their networks (Twitter and Facebook, for instance). However, this does make the left sound like right when things that test them get pushed (mah guns, for instance), and vice versa, on the note.
We're all not so different, after all. Politics are too polarized nowadays, making us all pozzed. Either that, or we all suck at making coherent arguments to the opposing side. But for a pozzed population, arguments of any sound reason are useless. I guess people put their
politics first more today, than their own humanity.
That all should fit the
@Irritable Bowel Syndrome and
@ConfederateIrishman "enlightenment;" one side is going to be heavily pushed and get it's way so much that when a collapse finally sets it, both blind sides act dumbfounded and say the usual,
"I didn't think it would get this bad!
"