A group of left-leaning actors that follow conspiracy theories such as: The Russia hoax, the fine people hoax, the Ukraine hoax, The Smollett hoax, the Covington Kids hoax and the Anti Qanon "Q" followers who believe the "Q" conspiracy is real and that they are a significant and large movement. Blue-Anon believes Right-wing extremist groups could overthrow the government with zip ties and a single bat. Invading the capitol would "end our government" and call the capitol riot an "armed"insurrection. Even though there were no guns present. While never considering the building is no longer relevant other than nostalgia and reverence of the past, which they seek to erase, and the government is not dependant on holding the building to function. Their unjustified hysteria is the reason our capitol will be occupied by the National guard indefinitely.
Mary sits on the steps of the capitol to send Q followers a message, she's Blue-Anon.
Paul believes Trump said white supremacists are "very fine people" even though the video proving this false exists for anyone to see, he is Blue-Anon.
Paul believes Trump said white supremacists are "very fine people" even though the video proving this false exists for anyone to see, he is Blue-Anon.
by HappyFreakin'Camper March 07, 2021
The definition of "Blue Anon" is "a loosely organized network of Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories."
"Blue Anon adherents fervently believe that right-wing extremists are going to storm Capitol Hill any day now and "remove" lawmakers from office, hence the need for the deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the US Capitol."
by HarleyMann March 08, 2021
by Alphabett7 March 08, 2021
by thatguythatsaystuff March 09, 2021
You already know as you deleted it recently.
by FledNanders March 08, 2021
A loosely organized network of Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories such as the Russia hoax, Jussie Smollett Hoax, Ukraine hoax, Covington kids hoax, and Brett Kavanaugh Hoax. Blue anon adherents actually believe there was no voter fraud in the 2020 election. Now they are convinced that right-wing extremists are planning to storm the Capitol, and "remove" lawmakers, hence the need for thousands of National Guard troops to guard Congress.
Hey, did you see that brave Democrat sitting on the Capitol steps on March 4 to "send a message" to QAnon?
Uh, yeah, that was Blue Anon, yo.
Uh, yeah, that was Blue Anon, yo.
by Mrs. Tibbs March 08, 2021