Sunday, March 7, 2021

Do They Believe That Blue Anon is Real?

The Urban Dictionary has just banned the term Blue Anon, and Google has censored the term. Looking up Blue Anon on Google, nothing comes up related to this fictitious left wing conspiracy group. The only way to find anything on Blue Anon is to search for it on alternative search engines like Bing or DuckDuckGo.

Urban dictionary had until recently this to say about Blue Anon, thanks to a cache found on Bing:

TOP DEFINITION
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 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 U.S. Capitol.
Hey, did you see that brave Democrat sitting on the Capitol Steps on March 5 to "send a message to QAnon?"
"Uh, yeah, that was Blue Anon, yo."
by Mrs. Tibbs March 05, 2021

They now direct readers to this page.

It's almost as if our friends at Urban Dictionary and Google believe the group to be real. That is of course nonsense. But this much we now know: Complicity theorists are real and active on the web.

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