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Mother who pushed kids from moving car, killed partner was astrology influencer disturbed by eclipse

Danielle Johnson was worried about the eclipse.

The astrology influencer and “divine healer” who went by the name Danielle Ayoka online called the upcoming astronomical event “the epitome of spiritual warfare” and told people they needed to “pick a side,” in posts on X on April 4.

Less than three days later, in the early morning before the partial solar eclipse, Johnson left a trail of tragedy in her wake: her partner stabbed to death in the kitchen of the family apartment in Woodland Hills, her 8-month-old baby dead after being pushed from Johnson’s moving Porsche Cayenne on the 405, and Johnson herself dead after crashing her car on Pacific Coast Highway in Redondo Beach.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

There are 2-5 solar eclipses every year and people still went nuts and committed murder this time.

Kbobabob ,

Total solar eclipses happen every one to three years…

Also, people go nuts and kill people every damn day

alvvayson ,

Yep. The sad fact is that if there was no eclipse, she would have rationalized it differently and blamed something else.

Perhaps a storm, the full moon, the spoiled milk in her fridge, etc.

foggy ,

I’m going with meteor shower.

FuglyDuck ,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Also people just kill other people every damn hour without going nuts.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

The sun exists every single day, too… Hmmm 🤔

The answer is clear. The sun causes violence.

rockSlayer ,

Kill the sun!

AngryCommieKender ,

Should be pretty easy. Throw a ball of iron in large enough to stop fusion.

Edit: NM. That doesn’t work it seems

damnthefilibuster ,

Californians are trying. With that Cloud salting test they did secretly recently.

FuglyDuck ,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

all I really know is that sunshine is unwholesome. This time of year especially. Every damn year.

Sunshine seeps into people’s brains. Nothing wholesome every seeps. it causes their wits to dribble out their ears, and then they’re standing around being all like “oh this is loverly”… until blam. They get ran over by a car being driven by another sun-addled dolt.

dual_sport_dork ,
@dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

To be fair, THE sun is ^a^ 𝒹ℯ𝒶𝒹𝓁𝓎 ʟᴀᴢ0ʀ.

unreasonabro ,

And it’s in space. I’m pretty sure the Jews tried to get rid of it though…

(you don’t see Ra jokes around here often enough imo)

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  • Kolanaki ,
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    A Sunlight Maggot.

    MJKee9 ,

    Praise the sun.

    skillissuer ,
    @skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Sun is closest to a Lovecraftian Great Old One that we have out there

    DarkThoughts ,

    Esotericism is absolute cancer. A lot of those people don't even understand that eclipses are very localized events. They're moronically stupid. Even more so if they're people of color, because this whole subculture is full of Neonazis.

    Lemminary ,

    Wait, do you mean that non-whites go crazy because they’re neonazis themselves? I’m a bit confused, as I know very little about this subculture but it sounds counterintuitive.

    TheDoozer ,

    They’re saying non-whites are especially crazy to be part of this sub-group because the sub-group is full of neo-nazis.

    DarkThoughts ,

    What TheDoozer said. If you're from the US, it's like black people or LGBT folks supporting Trump.

    HawlSera ,

    Bro there are tons of reasons to hate New Age without pretending it’s a front for the Alt Right

    skillissuer ,
    @skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    all that esoterica garbage is seeping with conspiracy theories, also og nazis were deep into mysticism too

    VirtualOdour ,

    I kinda agree but the bit where she was intensely antisemitic does fit pretty well with what he’s saying

    DarkThoughts ,

    Alt Right = far right. No need to support this rebranding either.
    And sorry but it is literally riddled with it. Ever wondered why those aliens from the Pleiades are white with blue eyes and blonde hair? Or why their little communities / villages don't accept people of color? Or why their conventions & books are full of Nazi symbolism? The "Greys" & lizard people are also often behind the whole Pizzagate / child eating Qanon bullshit. And don't even get me started on the antisemitism...
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esoteric_Nazism

    I unfortunately have way too much personal experiences with this whole topic to not call it by the name.

    HawlSera ,

    Bro Hitler liked dogs, painted, and ate vegetables, are Dogs, Veggies, and The Arts white supremacist too?

    Ever wonder why The Scream was so afraid? This was his response to learning about the passage of civil rights! And 101 Dalmatians? It’s actually about how Cruella DeVille was trying to stand up to the Far Right! /s

    Jokes aside: Look I get that Nazi groups have latched onto New Age ideas, but pretending New Age is inherently fascist in and of itself is a tired talking point that I’m just tired of entertaining. New Age is bullshit, but we should attack it for its empty platitudes, rejection of evidence-based medicine in favor of what boils down to “Ignore the problem hard enough and it will go away”, and how it enables sufferers of mental illness to give into their delusions instead of seeking help…

    When we say it’s secretly a Nazi thing, we just sound completely insane and like we’re the ones peddling conspiracy nonsense.

    DarkThoughts ,

    Look I get that Nazi groups have latched onto New Age ideas

    They didn't just "latch onto it" my guy.

    but we should attack it for its empty platitudes, rejection of evidence-based medicine in favor of what boils down to "Ignore the problem hard enough and it will go away", and how it enables sufferers of mental illness to give into their delusions instead of seeking help...

    And its Nazism. I don't see why you struggle so hard to make an exception for this one thing. I mean I do see why, I just think it makes you part of the problem.

    When we say it's secretly a Nazi thing, we just sound completely insane and like we're the ones peddling conspiracy nonsense.

    It's not really a secret. Here's another one that's spreading and there's many such groups all over the world, founding private communes to indoctrinate kids and new members to spread their ideology. If you don't understand how big of an issue this is then I really don't know what else to tell you.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_Cedars'_Anastasianism

    PoliticallyIncorrect ,

    It’s more like eclipses occasionally happen at the same time people commit murder…

    zkfcfbzr ,

    And on top of that, they’re predictable hundreds of years in advance. We’ve known exactly when and where this eclipse was going to happen since before her grandparents were born. But somehow it’s a bad omen.

    SlopppyEngineer ,

    We know the position of the planets know to the second. Still not a single astrologer predicted COVID except in the usual vague “There might be a challenge ahead” kind of predictions.

    Rookwood ,

    There won’t be another total eclipse in the contiguous US until 2044. Still no reason to kill someone.

    SuckMyWang ,

    America!

    PrincessLeiasCat ,

    Holy fuck that was a lot.

    Patches ,

    Probably the most work an influencer ever performed in one day.

    the_third ,

    I dunno. Whoring oneself out 24/7 for whatever brand is paying the bills that month does sound exhausting.

    mriormro ,
    @mriormro@lemmy.world avatar

    I want you to know that you whore yourself out to your employer just the same.

    the_third ,

    Oh, nothing against whoring out, we all do, but in my case I can at least leave it at that after about eight hours.

    catloaf ,

    Under the Ayoka moniker, Johnson issued a torrent of antisemitic screeds, conspiracy theories and alarmist warnings on April 4 and 5. These included a repost of a debunked apocryphal speech attributed to Ben Franklin about how Jewish people “depreciated” societies wherever they settled, a video about Jews promoting pedophilia in the entertainment industry, and unproven theories about the origin of COVID-19.

    Yeah I’m gonna say that mental illness played a part in this.

    Also apparently the kid that pushed out of the car survived. I hope they’re able to handle it.

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    that’s just hate. That’s what hate looks like.

    protist ,

    I’ve seen enough people experiencing severe mania yell racist obscenities who later stabilized and were mortified at their previous behavior to know that no, this is not “just hate.” This is either severe mania with psychotic features or straight up severe psychosis.

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    and I’ve seen more than enough people yell racist obscenities who never had any sort of manic episode or psychotic break or any other kind of mental illness to know that it’s not the cause of hatred.

    In fact, it’s far more likely the opposite is true.

    protist ,

    We’re talking on completely different wavelengths here. I’m not in any way saying hate as a human behavior is caused or excused by mental illness. I’m saying this specific person, with a pronounced decline in functioning and worsening paranoia, delusional thinking, and hyperreligiosity, is experiencing severe mania, and that what people say when they’re experiencing mania with psychosis is not based in reality or a reflection of who they actually are or what they believe. There are lots of people who are full of hate and who aren’t mentally ill, this person is clearly not in that category.

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    I’m so glad that an armchair psychologist is on hand to offer an internet diagnosis after reading a sensationalized headline.

    She may well be mentally ill. She may also not be. I doubt very much that you’re in a position to speak with such authority in the matter.

    protist ,

    I read her direct quotes in the article, the headline is nonsense.

    She may well be mentally ill. She may also not be. I doubt very much that you’re in a position to speak with such authority in the matter.

    You could say this to yourself, too.

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    that I’m mentally ill? I have anxiety and depression issues.

    that I’m not in a position of authority to say “I don’t know and you don’t either?”… Actually, if you had evaluated her… even tangentially… you wouldn’t be here pronouncing your diagnosis to global public. medical privacy laws are like that.

    it takes multiple sessions to come to a full, accurate diagnosis of issues. usually multiple sessions across multiple weeks. any one telling you they can accurately diagnosis mental illness from a handful of statements… is full of shit.

    Did it even occur to you that she might be faking it?

    Rookwood ,

    Diagnosis and identifying mental illness are 2 different things. Mental illness is a very low threshold and this person was clearly delusional and it lead to their death. That’s a mental illness… de facto. And you can’t fake suicide… she’s dead.

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    By saying “she’s mentally ill”… that is a diagnosis.

    So in saying she’s delusional.

    Saying suicide is proof of illness is also troublesome. Same goes for murder-suicide.

    The fact is you don’t know, I don’t know. No one here knows.

    What I do know is plenty of rational people with no diagnosable mental issues commit suicide, murder and even murder-suicide.

    JCreazy ,

    Rational people don’t believe in conspiracy theories though right?

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    Do you believe in Jan 6’s insurrection?

    How do you feel about MK Ultra? Echelon?

    Or or that MLK was killed by the government? (Or rather that federal agencies were involved to some degree.)

    Most Americans believe in a deity I call “the magical sky daddy”. Are they all mentally ill? What about everyone else who believes in a theistic deity?

    The vast majority of humans believe in some form of discrete spiritual world; with absolutely zero real evidence of its existence. Are they delusional or am I the one delusion because I don’t believe?

    If I’m the delusion one… how is it decided? They’re all so contradictory. Majority vote? Guess we’re Buddhists.

    Random lot? Guess we’re some form of shamanism.

    Maybe we cycle through? Can’t wait for the cult of Dionysus. I hear their parties are wild.

    It doesn’t take a mental illness to perceive the world in a way different than you do. And if it’s everyone else who is insane… I got news for you.

    Even if you’re taking about things like the moon landing being a hoax or Covid vaccines. That doesn’t require mental illness. Most wouldn’t even have anything particularly noteworthy. (Maybe anxiety. Stress. Depression. Things we all have to some degree- most don’t need intervention,)

    You’re dehumanizing people when you blame things like conspiracies on mental illness. It’s that simple.

    Maybe she was. Maybe she wasn’t. We don’t know that.

    What we do know? She had a monetized YT channel. She was a snake oil saleswoman. Maybe she genuinely believed all that… but I doubt it.

    BarrelAgedBoredom ,

    You can’t be diagnosed “mentally ill”. That is an adjective, not a condition. It would be completely different if they said “this person clearly has bipolar disorder and I am stating this solely from the contents of this article”. That is an unfounded diagnosis. Specificity is important here.

    Delusional is a technical term used to describe a symptom present in a vast swath of mental illnesses. It’s also a common term used to describe a set of behaviors in an informal way. Suicide is an act that is (more often than not) proceeded by bouts of mental illness in some form or fashion, be it chronic or acute.

    Take any one of the behaviors displayed by this person (delusions, antisocial behavior, suicide) in a vacuum, and sure, it’s not enough to make an educated guess on whether an individual is mentally ill or not. But when you have someone who quickly escalates their atypical behavior from going on anti semitic and conspiratorial rants(delusion), to thinking the eclipse is the beginning of a period of spiritual warfare(delusion), into killing their partner and infant child (antisocial behavior) in gruesome, erratic fashion, into committing suicide, it’s pretty easy to deduce that this person had some mental issues. Whether this illness was chronic, acute, substance induced, etc. her behavior shows a clear progression into a state of some significant mental illness. There’s enough here to make an educated, informed statement that this person was mentally ill.

    You don’t have to be a psychologist to recognize this person wasn’t in a state of mind that could reasonably be called stable or “sane”.

    protist ,

    I doubt very much that you’re in a position to speak with such authority in the matter.

    Rookwood ,

    She was by definition mentally ill. Nothing about this makes sense and she committed suicide and murdered her husband… You don’t have to be a professional to understand this.

    FuglyDuck ,
    @FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

    Perfectly sane people commit murder and suicide, and yes, murder-suicide all the time.

    Your “let’s blame mental illness” train is full of shit. You are right that it doesn’t make sense. It never does. That doesn’t mean she suffered from any mental illness that drove her to do this- and your blaming mental illness is perpetuating a stigma that is not helping anyone.

    You “don’t have to be a professional” to understand that.

    steakmeoutt ,

    You have no idea what you’re talking about.

    protist ,

    I’m a psychotherapist with over a decade of experience in acute inpatient psych

    ThrowawayPermanente ,

    Ok sure great but the other guy has a lemmy account which has to count for something

    steakmeoutt , (edited )

    Sure thing, please clarify how you can possibly diagnose someone from a news article and some responding posts on social media. Then clarify how you are being professional throwing out these diagnoses as factual opinion in an open forum.

    You see I actually had a mother who was a both a therapist and psychologist and she often remarked on the nature of diagnosis and in particular how non-professional armchair psych was indicated by people throwing out terms like fools name-dropping.

    I could say you’re full of shit but that would be redundant. Suffice to say a professional would not diagnose an individual by third hand reporting.

    braxy29 ,

    … you’re claiming your mom’s expertise?

    steakmeoutt ,

    No I’m making a statement about the nature of diagnosis and professionalism and my other response has linked articles by professionals who agree with my statement.

    die444die ,

    You are claiming these professionals agree with your statement?

    I haven’t seen their endorsement of your comments so maybe that’s the context we are missing. Can you point us to where they read and responded to your comments?

    steakmeoutt ,

    Oh and here’s some further reading from actual professionals:-

    Overdiagnosis in Psychiatry: How Modern Psychiatry Lost Its Way While Creating a Diagnosis for Almost All of Life’s Misfortunes, by Paris Joel

    A Psychiatric Diagnosis is Not a Disease

    Etc etc

    If you were licensed and practicing you wouldn’t be throwing out diagnoses like they are candy at Halloween you complete turd.

    protist ,

    That article talks about the pathologization of “life’s misfortunes,” which is absolutely a problem. It goes on to describe how this relates to the diagnoses of depression, bipolar II, PTSD, and personality disorders.

    I’m not talking about a diagnosis with “fuzzy boundaries” here, I’m talking about a woman displaying clear paranoid delusions:

    WAKE UP WAKE UP THE APOCALYPSE IS HERE. EVERYONE WHO HAS EARS LISTEN. YOUR TIME TO CHOOSE WHAT YOU BELIEVE IS NOW. IF YOU BELIEVE A NEW WORLD IS POSSIBLE FOR THE PEOPLE RT NOW.

    THERE IS POWER IN CHOICE. THERE IS POWER IN CHOICE!!! REPOST TO MAKE THE CHOICE FOR THE COLLECTIVE

    IF ANY SPIRITUAL ACCOUNT IS NOT REVEALING THE TRUTH RIGHT NOW THEY ARE FAKE. THEY ARE LIES. THEY HAVE SOLD OUT AND ARE ON THE WRONG SIDE. WAKE UP!

    And then murdering her husband, pushing her children out of a moving car, and crashing into a tree at 100 mph.

    Of course neither I nor anyone else could make an accurate diagnosis without directly evaluating her. My entire point was responding originally to someone who was trying to dismiss this is “just hate,” because it clearly isn’t. Among the differential diagnoses for this woman would be a severe manic episode, indicating bipolar I, or a psychotic episode, indicating a number of possible psychotic disorders, among other possibilities we could not know without evaluating her. We’re not talking about “where should psychiatry draw the line between depression and sadness?”

    steakmeoutt ,

    So now after all the sophistry and unwarranted attitude now you admit you cannot make a diagnosis from third hand sources. She could have shown the same behaviours from a minor stroke, a tumour or some other brain injury, she might have been traumatised or goaded into killing her family. We and especially you do not have any real evidence and here you are AGAIN making further diagnosis from her writing. Tell me, professional psych, do you also practice phrenology and analyse hand-writing?

    lennybird ,
    @lennybird@lemmy.world avatar

    Why the fuck aren’t you bitching about the original user who just went, “that’s just hate. That’s what hate looks like” without any evidence either? Are you insecure around someone who professes to know more about the subject? imagine how out of touch you are if they actually are what they say they are; because from a bystander reading this, you’re really giving off major Dunning-Kruger vibes combined with obvious double-standards since you don’t call the other user out making blind claims without any merit whatsoever.

    Thus far it kind of sounds like you’re the one who really has no idea what they’re talking about.

    aniki ,

    bullshit.

    spamfajitas ,

    You can also hear the same stuff if you spend some time at any US subway station when the local hoteps are out and about with their loudspeakers. It’s not just her.

    ShepherdPie ,

    Also apparently the kid that pushed out of the car survived. I hope they’re able to handle it.

    Was there more than one kid? The article says this:

    her 8-month-old baby dead after being pushed from Johnson’s moving Porsche Cayenne on the 405

    catloaf ,

    Yes, if you read the whole article it says as much.

    ShepherdPie ,

    Ah I see now. Odd that they wouldn’t include her 9-year-old getting pushed out of the car in the paragraph about the “trail of tragedy” that she left.

    SendMePhotos ,

    Wtf is everyone hating on jews for? Wasn’t Jesus a jew?

    JoBo ,

    …the only ones who can provide an identity to the nation are its enemies. Thus at the root of the Ur-Fascist psychology there is the obsession with a plot, possibly an international one. The followers must feel besieged. The easiest way to solve the plot is the appeal to xenophobia. But the plot must also come from the inside: Jews are usually the best target because they have the advantage of being at the same time inside and outside. In the U.S., a prominent instance of the plot obsession is to be found in Pat Robertson’s The New World Order, but, as we have recently seen, there are many others.

    Ur-fascism

    MJKee9 ,

    Jewish communities are often insular, which leads to an impression of otherness. Orthodox Jews may not frequent non-jewish run restaurants or other businesses due to religious restrictions/ pressure (i.e dietary restrictions). Often, those communities congregate in the same neighborhoods, within walking distance of synagogues and schools (prohibitions against driving on the Sabbath). There is pressure to frequent businesses and professional services of those neighbors. Also, the closer you live to someone, the more likely you are to have a relationship with those people (propinquity), which strengthens community integration. They are a minority religion, with obstacles to new participants joining. They may dress in identifiable ways. Wrap all of that together and you have a group of people that are often easily identified and perhaps perceived as “too good for” my restaurant, or my store or my school…etc… they become easy targets for hate.

    Ironically, almost everyone else does the same thing, it’s just less noticable especially in larger cities or towns. But go to any small town, and it’ll be easier to see the similarities. Again people’s relationships are strongly informed by religion and propinquity… But because they are a blue eyed 'merican, who never misses the baptist sermon on sunday, and wouldn’t be caught dead in Pam’s hair salon because word on the street is she might be gay, they are seen as “normal.”

    Sludgehammer ,
    @Sludgehammer@lemmy.world avatar

    with more than 100,000 followers on X who liked her increasingly worrying messages.

    It’s all happening on X!

    lorkano ,

    It’s happening on every platform, don’t look for one to blame

    Sludgehammer , (edited )
    @Sludgehammer@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah, I was mainly just mocking Linda Yaccarino’s attempt to force “It’s all happening on X” as a catchphrase while the site spirals down the drain. That being said, while the amount of crazy and hatred seems to be going up on every platform, X seems to be outperforming most other sites at becoming a toxic cesspit.

    UnfortunateShort ,

    A great reminder that not every astrologist is after your money. Some are also just complete maniacs.

    Frozengyro ,

    She was driving a Porsche, definitely was after people’s money too.

    TurtleJoe ,
    @TurtleJoe@lemmy.world avatar

    She also offered a $6.99 per month home purifying cleanse that stripped people’s residences of “stagnant energy,” citing better sleep and an increased “vibration” as some of the benefits. Activating the service was simple: purchase the cleanse, get a piece of paper and title it “home purifying cleanse” and write your address on it. Then tuck it away in a safe place, she wrote.

    Definitely a grifter.

    lennybird ,
    @lennybird@lemmy.world avatar

    Reminds me of that flat-earther Behind The Curve documentary. Such conspiracy theorist and woowoo believers basically fall into the grifted, and the grifters. Those outcast and outsiders who lack critical-thinking skills and who find community in like-minded eccentrics, and the ones just exploiting the gullible for money.

    Similar with maga cult, too.

    kn0wmad1c ,
    @kn0wmad1c@programming.dev avatar

    Why does anyone need an “astrology influencer”

    ChaoticEntropy ,
    @ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk avatar

    Desperate escapism?

    Weirdfish ,

    This is certiably a phrase / concept the world would be better off without.

    Takes two of my least favorite things, mysticism and internet points, and rolls them into a real shit sandwich

    nifty ,
    @nifty@lemmy.world avatar

    Secular people, or people without religious membership, tend to look for substitutes.

    We need normalization of post-graduate secular community organizations that have a set schedule of yearly events, and regular, ideology based meeting times. The Freemasons kind of come to mind, but they have their own set of historical issues. Something like co-ed fraternities for non-college going adults, but without superstitious concepts associated with membership. The only criteria should be “no conning other people” or something similar.

    The Satanic temple has done a good job of framing a reasonable humanitarian charter, but I don’t like their religious movement framing. Supernatural concepts and superstition needs to be removed from such community membership.

    sepulcher ,

    A certain group of people tends to believe in this stuff more than others.

    Reddfugee42 ,

    Here’s the cool part: they don’t

    BabyYodel ,

    Those poor babies. Who the fuck throws an 8 month old and 9 year old out of a moving vehicle on the freeway?! What a monster. I hope that 9 year old girl is able to heal from this… by some miracle. Such a senseless tragedy.

    KevonLooney ,

    They won’t. People don’t recover from things like this. Just hope they can find a loving relative to live with and come to terms with it later.

    BabyYodel ,

    Sadly, I’m sure you’re right about that.

    BigTrout75 ,

    Some serious mental illness

    pythonoob ,

    She did us a favor by killing herself it’s just unfortunate she took others with her on the way out

    Sam_Bass ,

    In her defense she was left unsupervised

    dual_sport_dork ,
    @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world avatar

    Anyone who unironically begins a statement with “WAKE UP” all in caps like that can safely be assumed to, shall we say, have a tenuous grasp on reality.

    dudinax ,

    WAKE UP the sea surface temperature anomaly is far exceeding last year’s and last year’s was record breaking.

    Huschke ,

    Don’t look up down!

    fishos ,
    @fishos@lemmy.world avatar

    It still implies you’re the only person aware of it and not like that very article on global temps was on the front page today. So yeah, it actually does make you seem a bit crazy.

    VirtualOdour ,

    WAKE THE FUCK UP SAMURAI, We Have a City To Burn.

    fishos ,
    @fishos@lemmy.world avatar

    Adding “the fuck” or “mother fucker” changes it, I think.

    sepulcher ,

    Yeah. I’ve noticed the most boring people tend to have the most valuable things to say.

    It’s those who oversensationalize things that are trying to take you for a ride.

    TurtleJoe ,
    @TurtleJoe@lemmy.world avatar

    Under the Ayoka moniker, Johnson issued a torrent of antisemitic screeds, conspiracy theories and alarmist warnings on Thursday and Friday. These included a repost of a debunked apocryphal speech attributed to Ben Franklin about how Jewish people “depreciated” societies wherever they settled, a video about Jews promoting pedophilia in the entertainment industry, and unproven theories about the origin of COVID-19.

    This is qanon shit. Don’t know why OP didn’t include it in their excerpts of the article.

    Stopthatgirl7 OP ,
    @Stopthatgirl7@lemmy.world avatar

    I didn’t include it because it wasn’t in the first three paragraphs. My excerpt is literally the beginning of the article.

    geekworking ,

    Social media doesn’t necessiarially cause mental health issues, but it definitely dumps a tanker truck of gasoline on any spark of mental illness.

    solrize ,
    Rhaedas ,

    Nightfall is a few levels above an eclipse on Earth. I finally got the idea that Asimov was going for when playing Elite Dangerous and visiting the core, seeing millions of stars vs. what we see in our solar system. It is a bit maddening.

    Stopthatgirl7 OP ,
    @Stopthatgirl7@lemmy.world avatar

    …yeah, I don’t have words for this one past “wtf?!”

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