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.
by I-Read-Books November 4, 2021

The woke equivalent of qAnon—conspiracy theorists from the Left who have created conspiracies about Trump, conservatives, and Republicans that have nothing to do with reality.
by Ngaiyo March 7, 2021

by itsanon June 7, 2021

Usually a shortened version of anonymous for the idiots that can't spell, usually the people that use the worrd "anon" have the name anxn._.mxus or anon379103173820 (CODMW) but these ages of anon users range from as young as 8 to as old as 100, usually, again, they do shorten it to anon because Americans can't spell shit
by Brazilian Redneck October 20, 2020

Blue Anon is a term used by those on the progressive left and those on the right in order to draw a parallel between right wing conspiracy theorist QAnon and liberals who too loosely interject Russian interference in anything they find objectionable. The term is closely related, if simply not another term for "BlueMAGA" which is also used to draw attention to how some moderate liberals exhibit similar objectionable behavior and cult like devotion found in right leaning MAGA circles.
Did you see David tweeting out how the attacks on the Capital had something to do with Putin despite there being little to no evidence?
Yeah dudes crossed over into Blue Anon territory.
Yeah dudes crossed over into Blue Anon territory.
by Jimmy Defines March 7, 2021

The left-wing equivalent to Q-Anon.
Their belief system is tightly coupled to what is currently trending on Twitter, typically promoted by verified accounts (hence the name). While Q-Anon is a niche community of insignificant individuals whose ideas are quickly denounce by everyone on all sides of the isle; Blue Anon's ideas always end up in the mainstream and are quickly amplified in coordination with Celebrities, Big Tech, and Multi-Million/Billion dollar media corporations who profit off of controversy.
Their hierarchy is based around a members level of victimhood and also by their ability to virtue signal.
Their belief system is tightly coupled to what is currently trending on Twitter, typically promoted by verified accounts (hence the name). While Q-Anon is a niche community of insignificant individuals whose ideas are quickly denounce by everyone on all sides of the isle; Blue Anon's ideas always end up in the mainstream and are quickly amplified in coordination with Celebrities, Big Tech, and Multi-Million/Billion dollar media corporations who profit off of controversy.
Their hierarchy is based around a members level of victimhood and also by their ability to virtue signal.
Girl: "As a cis-white woman, I do not feel comfortable with the idea of having 100% white children"
Blue Anon Members: *Standing Ovation* *Donates to her Go Fund Me*
Every sane human: "What?!!"
Blue Anon Members: *Standing Ovation* *Donates to her Go Fund Me*
Every sane human: "What?!!"
by Iwillneverjeffreyepstein March 7, 2021

A loosely organized network of democratic voters, politicians, and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracies such as true Russia hoax, Jussie Smollet hoax, Ukraine hoax, Covington kids, and Brett Kavanaugh hoax.
Hey did you see that brace democrat sitting on the capitol steps on March 5 to “send a message to Qanon?”
“Uh,yea, that was blue Anon, yo.”
“Uh,yea, that was blue Anon, yo.”
by Mr. burgerandfries March 7, 2021
