The Political Satire/Meme Thread

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While I don't think there is some massive organization that Q claims exist, I do wonder why Anonymous hasn't figured out how to undercover information regarding Epstein and those who dealt with him. I mean if they can hack into a Russian satellite I'm guessing they can dig up dirt on people like Trump, Gates, Clinton, etc. who had dealings with Epstein.
 
While I don't think there is some massive organization that Q claims exist, I do wonder why Anonymous hasn't figured out how to undercover information regarding Epstein and those who dealt with him. I mean if they can hack into a Russian satellite I'm guessing they can dig up dirt on people like Trump, Gates, Clinton, etc. who had dealings with Epstein.
This just me putting on my own tin foil hat for a second, but I would guess when it comes to stuff like that, none of the discussion or given decisions are ever done on technology. Rather, it's a tiny group meeting in person & any notes needed will be end up locked away in a cabinet in Langley.
 
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Lol. What we have to do with it? Did UK citizens stop
with their lives and move to shelters? It feels like those xenophobic documentaries from the last century, treating foreigners like exotic savages...

I don't attend carnival parties, but man...
 
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Lol. What we have to do with it? Do UK citizens stopped with their lives and moved to shelters? It feels like those xenophobic documentaries from the last century, treating foreigners like exotic savages...

I don't attend carnival parties, but man...
The waily Daily Mail newspaper (famously banned by Wikipedia in 2017 as a 🤬 source) always loves to find something to moan about... I suspect the complaining headline of this article is so they can to sell it to disapproving matrons with blue rinsed hair while their husbands secretly ogle the scantily clad carnivalgoers.
 
This has to be the weirdest genre of advertising campaign. It's also kind of genius because it preys on aggrieved dullards and can't possibly fail.

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Puh-lease. This would be meaningful from a publication with a different editorial stance. The Spectator and its voter base cough*Tory*cough have gotten exactly what they voted for. Crying crocodile tears now is just to appear sympathetic.
 
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