(Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
Argentino is demonizing 114 groups that are raising awareness of child sex trafficking that he wants thrown off of social media because he claims they are affiliated with QAnon:
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879251173789696
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879254021713920
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879256974393345
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879259335888896
Argentino made it clear that he is concerned with protecting potential pedophiles from repercussions from their predatory actions against children:
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879262452273167
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879264427773963
He posted that he will be working on demonizing Christian, pro-life groups that are focused on stopping child sex trafficking next:
https://twitter.com/_MAArgentino/status/1308879268299059201
Darren Beattie of Revolver pointed out the agenda behind Argentino’s work. Argentino is aggressively demonizing activists who are raising awareness about the exploitation of children.
https://twitter.com/DarrenJBeattie/status/1309182740177313792
Big League Politics has reported on how establishment politicians from both major political parties have demonized the QAnon movement in an attempt to deflect from the depravity that they are engaging in behind the scenes:
Several Congressmen are going to war with the QAnon conspiracy theory.
On August 25, 2020, Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman and Democrat Congressman Tom Malinowski introduce a resolution to condemn the conspiracy movement and demand that law enforcement crack down on criminal activity that its supporters carry out.
Riggleman tweeted “QAnon and the conspiracy theories it promotes are a danger and a threat that has no place in our country’s politics. I condemn this movement and urge all Americans to join me in taking this step to exclude them and other extreme conspiracy theories from the national discourse.
The resolution describes QAnon as one of the “fringe political conspiracy theories” that authorities believe is likely to incite violence.
With several Republican candidates who have allegedly supported QAnon in the past now potentially making their way to Congress, establishment gatekeepers in both parties are becoming jittery.
Whether or not such conspiracies have validity is for curious Americans to decide through their own investigation.
The real question we should be asking is why a Republican like Riggleman is wasting his time trying to introduce a resolution with a Democrat?
After all, this is a time when there’s an existential threat of radical leftists tearing up the streets across the nation. This merits a full-fledged response from the GOP. Focusing on anything else is a complete waste of time and political capital.
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