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Prosecutors in King County, Washington, said Buckey Wolfe, 26, was likely experiencing severe mental illness, The Seattle Times reported. Social media posts seen by The Daily Beast revealed the suspect’s engagement in far-right conspiracy theories. Wolfe called 911 Sunday evening and said God told him his brother, James, was a lizard, before adding, “Kill me, kill me, I can’t live in this reality.”
The QAnon idiot thought his brother was turning into a lizard person... Who figured this was coming.
MEMBER OF FAR-RIGHT PROUD BOYS ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF MURDERING BROTHER WITH FOUR-FOOT-LONG SWORD
I think this is a mental illness story, not a political story.
One can argue that QAnon is a mental illness.
I think trying to score political points here is beneath.
The QAnon idiot thought his brother was turning into a lizard person... Who figured this was coming.
MEMBER OF FAR-RIGHT PROUD BOYS ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF MURDERING BROTHER WITH FOUR-FOOT-LONG SWORD
The QAnon idiot thought his brother was turning into a lizard person... Who figured this was coming.
MEMBER OF FAR-RIGHT PROUD BOYS ORGANIZATION ACCUSED OF MURDERING BROTHER WITH FOUR-FOOT-LONG SWORD
Beneath who's pay grade? You think NeverTrumpGOP has a pay grade?:lamo
EDIT: NTG is certainly unaware of the stigma of criticizing mentals..unless it's Trump who needs to be criticized.:lamo
No, one could not. At least, not if they ever actually went through a mental illness, or watched someone they love go through a mental illness.
QAnon is idiocy...no argument there. This is an outlier, and it's a very sad story. But it sounds like it would have happened with or without QAnon to latch onto.
"QAnon idiot" is redundant, but I'm not sure this guy being part of the proud boys had much to do with him killing his brother with a sword.
No, not paygrade. "Beneath" is abbreviated from "beneath contempt."
And this isn't about Trump; it's about someone mentally ill who happens to belong to whatever group this is and who murdered his brother. It's about trying to exploit this tragedy to score cheap, petty political points.
Get it right.
These people are frequently talking about how reality is not reality and that they are waging a cleansing war against suspected pedophiles. Family members frequently complain that they can no longer speak to Q-family members. That is a mental illness.
I'm not losing any sleep point out how crazy Qidiots are and that they can easily fall in line with proud boy ideology.
No it is not. Here is a list of mental illnesses:
https://www.time-to-change.org.uk/about-mental-health/types-problems
If you would like to discuss mental illnesses that you think this guy might have been suffering from, then let's. But believing in conspiracy theories is not a mental illness. I can be a product of one, but there are lots of people who simply believe in stupid things. Also there's indoctrination and brainwashing, which are not considered mental illness either.
By being clumsy with your definitions, you are adding to the existing stigma that folks who actually suffer from mental illness face.
You're also not being honest here and are only trying to save face.
No, not paygrade. "Beneath" is abbreviated from "beneath contempt."
And this isn't about Trump; it's about someone mentally ill who happens to belong to whatever group this is and who murdered his brother. It's about trying to exploit this tragedy to score cheap, petty political points.
Get it right.
These people think Q is speaking to them through their third eye and that Q has told them that people are pedophiles, are turning into lizard people, or just to throw out medications and not to trust doctors. It's all enveloped into the crazy God Q as way for people to justify their mental illness.
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