A label invented by right-wing loonies to suggest equivalence between their own delusional assertions (such as that Donald Trump won the 2020 election, or that the Jan. 6, 2021, storming of the US Capitol was a normal tourist visit), and verifiable statements supported by evidence, such as that the US Capitol attack resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.
Jackie: Hey, I just saw a news report about a police officer who had two cracked ribs and two smashed spinal discs as a result of the Capitol attack!
Roger: Naw, don't believe that shit! It was a false flag operation carried out by antifa. #Blue Anon
Roger: Naw, don't believe that shit! It was a false flag operation carried out by antifa. #Blue Anon
by Not Antifa May 16, 2021
Get the Blue Anon mug.the democratic Word meaning opposite of q anon which is demonstrably more prevalent if you apply logic reason and data. Also the word you keep taking down because you dont want to be canceled next. Is that liberty or communism?
blue anon actually occurs in reality and is in fact the creator of the qanon hoax. urban dic wont include a definition of it because they are scared of the communists in charge right now.
by el gordo March 7, 2021
Get the blue anon mug.The newest Ludicrous QANON conspiracy theory claiming that Democrats are the ones with conspiracy theories. This is to deflect from their often illiterate and lunatic spewings of hate filled rhetoric and claims of conspiracies against far right-wing domestic terrorist organizations like themselves...
"Blue Anon is the Democrats pushing a conspiracy theory again that the Klan & QANON are racist organizations"
by Lizard of Ahaz March 7, 2021
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Get the Blue Anon mug.A contrived word created to appease an audience of far right conspiracy theorists who ardently believe that there is a partisan equivalent of their delusions on the opposing side.
It has no basis in reality, and exists only as part of a broader disinformation campaign to foment unrest and division, especially in the United States.
It has no basis in reality, and exists only as part of a broader disinformation campaign to foment unrest and division, especially in the United States.
by BarrenTrump2024 March 8, 2021
Get the blue anon mug.Right Wing attempt to make Democrats look as crazy as they are. Label used to support existence of "alternative facts" and shame voters into doubting truthful, professional journalism that follows long-held standards.
In particular, the label brands Democrats as conspiracy theorists because they:
*Are aware of the details of the Mueller report and the Trump impeachment investigations around Russia and Ukraine -- mainly the neither Mueller nor Trump's own DOJ exonerated him.
*Are aware of the intent of Jan 6th insurrectionists to disrupt the Democratic process, cause bodily harm to elected representatives, and return for additional assaults as evidenced by video, photographs, witness testimony and right wing internet chatter.
*Showed concern over electing Brett Kavanaugh to the highest court in the land after allegations of sexual assault and misconduct towards women were supported by witness testimony and circumstantial evidence.
*In the interest of supporting protected minority groups, believed Jussi Smollett's claims of being a hate crime victim until he was exposed as a fraudster.
This attempt to shame average truth- believing Americans is a right wing ploy to shift attention away from the embarrassment known as QAnon, and the susceptibility of their followers to internet conspiracy theories, slanted amateur journalism, and outright falsehoods told by their party's figurehead, Donald Trump.
In particular, the label brands Democrats as conspiracy theorists because they:
*Are aware of the details of the Mueller report and the Trump impeachment investigations around Russia and Ukraine -- mainly the neither Mueller nor Trump's own DOJ exonerated him.
*Are aware of the intent of Jan 6th insurrectionists to disrupt the Democratic process, cause bodily harm to elected representatives, and return for additional assaults as evidenced by video, photographs, witness testimony and right wing internet chatter.
*Showed concern over electing Brett Kavanaugh to the highest court in the land after allegations of sexual assault and misconduct towards women were supported by witness testimony and circumstantial evidence.
*In the interest of supporting protected minority groups, believed Jussi Smollett's claims of being a hate crime victim until he was exposed as a fraudster.
This attempt to shame average truth- believing Americans is a right wing ploy to shift attention away from the embarrassment known as QAnon, and the susceptibility of their followers to internet conspiracy theories, slanted amateur journalism, and outright falsehoods told by their party's figurehead, Donald Trump.
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