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swag

(26,488 posts)
Sat Apr 24, 2021, 09:58 PM Apr 2021

QAnon Candidates Are Winning Local Elections. Can They Be Stopped?

https://time.com/5955248/qanon-local-elections/

by Vera Bergengruen
April 16, 2021 7:00 AM EDT

In November, Lucas Hartwell, a high school senior in Grand Blanc, Mich., noticed something strange about his school district’s newest board member.

Amy Facchinello’s Twitter feed was full of apocalyptic images and skulls made of smoke. There were cryptic calls for fellow “patriots” and “digital soldiers” to join an uprising, and vows that nothing could “stop what is coming.” In the posts she shared, the COVID-19 pandemic was cast as a dark plot engineered by Bill Gates, while George Floyd’s killing was “exposed as deep state psyop.” Facchinello, elected that month, was now one of seven people in charge of shaping Hartwell’s education.

After a few hours of research, Hartwell had a name for her bizarre ideas: QAnon. He shared her posts on social media, directing people to a Wikipedia page about the right-wing conspiracy theory, which alleges that a sinister cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles is running the country. But few in Grand Blanc, a town of 8,200 outside Flint, seemed as alarmed as he was. So Hartwell, 18, decided to bring up the matter at a school-board meeting in January. Reading from a speech on his laptop, he addressed a Zoom audience that included Facchinello. Hartwell noted the FBI had identified QAnon as a potential terrorist threat. How could she serve in this position, he asked, “when it seems you represent none of the values we stand for as a community or, even more importantly, as Americans?”

There was a brief silence. “Thank you. O.K. Next,” said the moderator, moving on to a question about vaccinations.

Today, Facchinello, who did not respond to requests for comment, remains in her post. But Hartwell isn’t giving up. “I think for these far-right conspiracists or radicals to be infiltrating the most basic unit of American government, on an elected level, that’s just really disturbing to me,” he says. “And they just sort of get away with it.”

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QAnon Candidates Are Winning Local Elections. Can They Be Stopped? (Original Post) swag Apr 2021 OP
Qrazy. blm Apr 2021 #1
Kick dalton99a Apr 2021 #2
school boards are how the Republicans started the long game yellowdogintexas Apr 2021 #3

yellowdogintexas

(22,270 posts)
3. school boards are how the Republicans started the long game
Sun Apr 25, 2021, 01:01 AM
Apr 2021

that resulted in so many statehouses being taken over, and governor ships then Congressional seats etc. He will probably be old enough to run against her when her next term comes up and he should do so.

He should also keep showing up and bringing his friends

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