I don't know how to help someone that far gone.
July 26, 2021 11:20 AM   Subscribe

The post on Reddit's QAnon Casualties was nearly unbelievable: "I survived the Stoneman Douglas school shooting and my dad is suddenly convinced I'm a liar and part of a false-flag operation." So, Vice looked into it. They found it was all too true. CW: school shootings, QAnon, conspiracy theories, abusive parent.
posted by DirtyOldTown (3 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: OP seems to be suffering from the attention he's getting, another link/post will not help. -- loup



 
surely this. (I can't even...)
posted by chavenet at 11:21 AM on July 26, 2021


Oof. Updates to the Reddit post indicate the attention has not been good for the OP. I'm going to leave it to the mods whether we should leave this up or not.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 11:23 AM on July 26, 2021


When misinformation ruins friendships, it's terrible enough. When it tears families apart it's a whole other level of tragedy.
posted by thoughtful_jester at 11:29 AM on July 26, 2021


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