A Qanon representative has been mocked online after sharing her own theory surrounding the proposed COVID-19 vaccine passports.
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Did we really expect anything less from Marjorie Taylor Greene?
After being sworn into office in January, the far-right conspiracy theorist has been embroiled in near-non-stop controversy.
She has an unsavory history of promoting conspiracy theories and making bigoted, offensive, and threatening comments.
For example...
The Georgia congresswoman has loyally pedaled the theory that Trump's 2020 election was "stolen."
Marjorie has promoted countless conspiracy theories that widespread voter fraud helped put Joe Biden in the White House, mostly on Twitter.
"We aren't going to let Democrats STEAL this election," she tweeted November 4th. "Stop the steal!" she later tweeted the next day.
Her stance on mass shootings has raised a cause for concern, too.
On several occasions, Greene has endorsed or entertained "false flag" conspiracy theories, which say that some major news events, such as mass shootings, were staged or planned for a political purpose.
In an American Truth Seekers article published in October 2017, Greene mused the idea that the Las Vegas massacre - which killed fifty-eight people - was orchestrated as part of a plot to dismantle Second Amendment rights.
"The Second Amendment is under attack. At least I believe it is, and I believe gun control will be the controlled reaction to the horror that unfolded over a week ago at the Route 91 Harvest Festival," she wrote. "Now there is another source that says that could be the very motive of the Las Vegas Massacre."
And, of course, she has been one of the most famous faces of the QAnon conspiracy movement.
But what is QAnon, I hear you ask?
At its heart, QAnon is a wide-ranging, completely unfounded theory that says that President Trump is waging a secret war against elite Satan-worshipping pedophiles in government, business, and the media, as per the BBC.
To put it simply, QAnon believes that public figures like Hillary Clinton, Tom Hanks, and Oprah Winfrey are Satan-worshipping pedophiles.
Well, in a 2017 video, Marjorie expressed her belief in the conspiracy theory.
"Have you guys been following 4chan, Q - any of that stuff?" she asked at the start of a video.
"I don't know who Q is, but I'm just going to tell you about it because I think it's something worth listening to and paying attention to... There's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out, and I think we have the president to do it."
Of course, she recently renounced her belief in QAnon in a speech outside the Capitol last month...
But now, she is back in the headlines for yet more problematic behavior.
This time, she's been stirring up the controversy with her stance on Joe Biden's proposed "vaccine passports."
The Biden administration is working on creating a set of standards for people to prove they've been vaccinated against COVID-19, with the White House press secretary, Jen Psaki, expecting the private sector to drive "a determination or development of a vaccine passport, or whatever you want to call it," as per CNN.
Now, Marjorie had already made her thoughts on the vaccine quite clear...
I OPPOSE Joe Biden's Chinese style tracking of Americans https://t.co/U2JNF8gnma
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) March 30, 2021
With her recently calling it "Joe Biden's Chinese style tracking of Americans."
But now, she has weighed in on the "vaccine passport" idea...
And, let's just say, she isn't impressed.
People have been quick to mock her stance on the matter, however...
So you’re telling me that, if we all get vaccine passports, I’ll be less likely to run into Marjorie Taylor Greene and those that fervently support Marjorie Taylor Greene when taking a flight or going to a theme park?
— APH (@antipopehat) March 30, 2021
I’ll take six vaccine passports, please.
Who wants to tell Marjorie Taylor Greene that we’ve had immunizations mandates for over 170 years?
— Woman In The Moon (@SassyKadiK) March 30, 2021
I swear, this woman is a waste of human flesh.
Is she even human??!
— Michelle Smith (@Michell45129550) March 30, 2021
rip marjorie taylor greene she’s still alive just ✨manifesting✨
— 𝑜𝓁𝒹 𝓉𝑜𝓂 (@YuckyTom) March 28, 2021
Beastly is the correct description of her.
— 👽GweedZ🏴☠️ (@dirtyjersey701) March 30, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene is nothing but a ridiculous lunatic. @RepMTG
— Mayo (@MayoIsSpicyy) March 30, 2021
Marjorie Taylor Greene needs to be censored. She's using the Mark of the Beast to create unnecessary chaos & alarm.
— J. Judkins (@LawyerJudkins) March 30, 2021
Insane!
— Karl Oakes (@KarlOakes1) March 30, 2021
— Dennis (@Denniskerg) March 30, 2021
I cannot imagine how dumb you’d have to be to take anything Marjorie Taylor Greene says seriously.
— Stephen “Stay Home” Cohen (@scohenSEA) March 30, 2021
Here's what she had to say.
They are actually talking about people’s ability to buy and sell linked to the vaccine passport.
— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) March 29, 2021
They might as well call it Biden’s Mark of the Beast.
"They are actually talking about people's ability to buy and sell linked to the vaccine passport. They might as well call it Biden's Mark of the Beast."