Nonsense.
Why does the Qanon right-wing faction of this Board (which is roughly 80%) always tell me what I think? I ask your reaction, and instead of answering you say I think Republicans are gleeful about Griffin's diagnosis. I don't know, thhat's why I asked.
Q y'all!
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Chung Tran
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Are you happy she got Cancer after her public spats regarding Trump, including ''beheading'' him? Is she simply an edgy Commediene who is a victim of cancel culture?
CT - a low blow - implying Conservatives wish malignant disease on One of a different political persuasion.
Shame - That behavior is reserved for the narrative/idiotology of maoist DPST devotees - to show that kind of 'regard' for other human beings. and get a free pass from Comrade Xi for it.
After all - it is only the One more step to bloody walls, concentration camps, and Omar/Tlaib smokestacks for Conservatives, Caucasians,Jjewish, and other groups disdained by maoist DPST nomenklatura, acolytes, and minions. .
When 'liberals' run out of excuses - they go to denial, deflection, name-calling, and Q.
Really - CT
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Q
Fictional character
Q is a fictional character, as well as the name of a race in Star Trek appearing in the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Lower Decks series and in related media. The most familiar Q is portrayed by John de Lancie.
Wikipedia
Played by:
John de Lancie
Species: Q
Created by:
Gene Roddenberry; D. C. Fontana
First appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint" (1987), (The Next Generation)