Indledning
The Article The QAnon Orphans(...) is more of a warning than an article. The article describes the Conspiracy theory organization, as a manipulative, dangerous and unconventional cult.

To some people, QAnon is the organization that will open the eyes of the world. To the FBI, on the other hand, it is a national threat with the ability to initiate a civil war.

And then there is QAnon to the people who have lost near ones to the conspiracy theories. For them, these QAnon theories have become the destroyer of relationships.

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The author of the article is Cecilia Saixue Watt. She is a freelance journalist contributing to The Guardian and other news platforms.

Her message in the article is mostly based on the victims of QAnon followers, who act as main characters in their own life stories and experiences with QAnon.

Through these life stories, they tell the audience that the organization QAnon is brainwashing people into believing in different conspiracies, leading them to try changing the mindset of their loved ones.

Watt also tells the reader that the republican leaders take advantage of QAnon by seizing the opportunity to earn votes through the organization.

One example, mentioned in the article, is the conspiracy theory about Trump fighting criminality by having an overt military squad specialized in neutralising kidnappers.

According to this theory, every single kidnapping, including pedophiles and human traffickers, are led by one major criminal organization.

The Guardian is a left-leaning news platform targeting and focusing on the educated middle class audience.

The very negative picture of QAnon and the pro-democratic and anti-republican ideas, presented in the article, are consistent with the left-leaning line followed by the Guardian.