Source: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/03/q-anon-white-house-petition/
Why are they worried about a petition with only 1,100 signatures on WH.gov? Sorry for the Pizzagate & Q conflation, but no avoiding it.
Story:
Visitors seeking the most popular entries on the White House’s official online petition site will come across topics that fall within the natural political discourse, like government ethics, abortion, and net neutrality. But it takes just a few clicks to find some startling appeals, including one calling on the president to deploy troops to Los Angeles’s Getty Museum of Art:
“We demand that our Marine Corp be called to OCCUPY THE GETTY, access the elevator to the bunker, and immediately free our children and return them to the surface. Do not allow these monsters to use underground bunkers, under the pretense of ‘continuity of Government’, to rape and eat our children in honor of their Satanic beliefs.”
If the allegation seems like the kind of harebrained theory known to circulate in social media conspiracy circles, that’s because it is. But thanks to a coordinated campaign by followers of the so-called “Q-Anon” movement, a group of conspiracists who analyze anonymous posts from someone claiming to be a high government official calling himself “Q,” it now also appears in the searchable index of the “We The People” petition site hosted by the Trump administration. The site features several other conspiracy-related petitions echoing—and spreading—ideas prominent in Q-Anon, as shared by believers on YouTube groups and on Facebook.
The petitions are attractive to Q-Anon conspiracists as a form of “slacktivism.”
While the Getty petition has only just topped 1,100 signatures, according to metrics from BuzzSumo, the petition itself has ricocheted around social media, receiving over 1,600 likes and shares on Facebook in less than a month. YouTube videos about the petition have over 6,000 cumulative views. This is the ninth time a petition to invade the Getty has been introduced by the same person, and it’s likely, as with the ones that came before, it will fail to meet the threshold of 100,000 signatures that the Obama administration, which launched the site, set to trigger some form of White House. But the social reach of the petition demonstrates the platform’s potential to be weaponized by fringe actors seeking to legitimize their causes by associating them with an official government website. (A Getty museum spokesperson declined to comment on the conspiracy theory, citing “security concerns.”)
It’s not just Q-Anon that uses the site to bolster conspiracy theories. Other popular petitions have called for the White House to intervene in vaccination requirements for children; one, which reached over 70,000 signatures before its voting period expired, promoted Children’s Health Defense, which propagates medically dubious research about the purported health risks of vaccinations. In the fall, the security company New Knowledge issued a report to the Senate intelligence committee revealing that the Internet Research Agency, a Russian disinformation workshop, not only shared but created Whitehouse.gov petitions on topics including gun laws and banning Hillary Clinton from running for president.
Trolling of the White House petition website didn’t begin in the Trump-era. Almost immediately after the project’s 2011 rollout, the platform became a playground for pranksters’ petitions pleading for President Obama to build a Death Star, or designate a Nicolas Cage movie as the official film of the United States. The zaniest, including one demanding the deportation of popstar Justin Bieber, were met with a polite rebuff from the administration. It also emerged as a place to express political dissent; after Obama’s 2012 re-election, the site was filled with calls for secession and birther conspiracy theorists.
According to Travis View, a Q-Anon researcher, the Q movement’s appropriation of White House petitions traces back to an alleged post by “Q” on the online forum 8chan in August of 2018 that shared a link to a petition calling for the federal government to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization.
As reported by Politico, the petition was first posted a year earlier by a “well-known pro-Trump troll” following conflict between Antifa and white supremacists during the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. (The same troll made a similar attempt to get Black Lives Matter categorized as a terrorist group in 2016. After the petition topped 100,000 signatures, the Obama White House responded by saying it was not involved in categorizing terrorist groups and couldn’t respond to the request.)
While the Trump administration completely ignored the site for most of his early tenure, after relaunching the platform in early 2018, the administration has responded to a select few petitions, including the one calling for Antifa to be designated as a terrorist group.
View tells Mother Jones that White House petitions are attractive to Q-Anon conspiracy theorists because they fit perfectly into the “slacktivism” the group thinks will bring political change. “This is a sort of an extension of their general political philosophy, which is if they get enough people together they can have an effect on the internet that can bring about real change,” he says. “It’s the same sort of impulse as to why they encourage a particular hashtag.”
The White House did not respond to questions about its use of the platform, whether it was aware of its role in spreading conspiracy theories, or if it plans to respond to a petition with nearly 200,000 signatures demanding George Soros—the liberal philanthropist of Jewish heritage who is a frequent target of online conspiracists—be declared a terrorist.
To Q-Anon believers, there’s another allure to the petition website: the platform’s very existence is taken as proof that purported liberal fears that Trump “is a dictator” are bunk.
A screenshot from a private Q-Anon Facebook group.
**Perhaps inevitably, some online conspiracists have launched conspiracies about the site itself. One YouTuber suggested that the government had tampered with a Pizzagate-related petition, reasoning the number of signatures was “much lower” compared to online interest in the conspiracy theory that Democrats ran a child sex ring out of Comet Ping Pong, a Washington, DC pizzeria.
While conspiracies like those about the Getty might seem bizarre and easily dismissed to many people, they can egg on real-life violence. In 2016, DC police arrested a man who fired a semi-automatic rifle inside of Comet Ping Pong; a subsequent arson attempt took place in January. Last year, Soros was mailed a pipe-bomb by an extremist who was radicalized online.**
Image credit, from left: Sean Rayford/Getty, DEA/M. BORCHI/Getty, Joe Raedle/Getty
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Vindicator ago
Love how they try to pretend this has no impact! Maybe if they tell themselves enough times, all the woke people will go back to sleep.
auralsects ago
LMAO Q are all boomers and women and will keep voting for one side of the kosher sandwich. That's the entirety of its purpose and effect. "All the woke people" are literally gonna die off soon, thank God. "slacktivism" LOL they nailed you retards.
"Why are they so scared of a LARP?"
Open mockery is the opposite of being scared. Again, you're fucking BOOMERS AND WOMEN LOL. Scared is what they are of the Jewish Question, as all legislation and censorship indicate.
Vindicator ago
I'm going to LMAO at you, Donkey, when Q fulfills his promise to kill the Federal Reserve and put the US back on the gold standard. I guess you didn't know he redpilled his millions of normie followers to the corruption of globalist fiat currency and called out all the Rothschild banks individually. That project is going to require a second term for Trump, but he has definitely put himself on the hook for it. Time will tell.
auralsects ago
Gold standard is an old red herring for kike shills like you to throw at the goyim. As if kikes don't own all the gold anyway. The PROBLEM is creating money through interest, not whether the currency is backed -- and Patriotard boomer faggots like you LOVE kike finance and muh bootstraps and muh Art of the Deal. That's how easy you are to manipulate.
Lmfao, Ivanka used to literally suck a Rothschild's cock, and I don't mean her father's, although also.
^Straight admits there is no measure of success or failure possible before another 6+ yrs from now, during which time all must vote Republican and fight for Israel. XDDD
You are such an inept clown. Just such a pathetic retarded smug boomer douche that i'm speechless.
Shizy ago
Don't lie donkey, the only time you're ever speechless is when you have a big nigger dick in your mouth!
Not only will white girls not touch his micro peen @srayzie, but neither will white men!
srayzie ago
Lmao! 😂 No wonder he’s always bitchy
auralsects ago
Lmao Trump is such a disastrous kike piece of shit that youre literally one of the last to realize.
Imagine how fucking retarded and naive you must be. You really are special XD
Please ask Q to post a lead that i havent already, LOL.
INTEL DROP
[ACTIVATE SESSIONS]
lmao you fucking dumb gross old skanks @Shizy
Vindicator ago
I guess you'll have to choke on your own bile, then Donkey. The next eight years are going to be really long and hard for you. Shucks!
So is your dad the Jew and your mom the Negro? That would explain your ongoing rage about white girls who "suck Jew cock". You don't see a lot of Jews marrying black women, so either a prostitute or a housemaid...maybe hotel staff? My original theory was that your mom was the Jew and your dad was a gang banger, but this makes more sense.
Shizy ago
Don't say long and hard to @auralsects, he already has a pathetic homo crush on you! That's why he lashes out at you like a silly schoolgirl!
srayzie ago
He’s also mad that white girls won’t touch his Jew Noodle 😂