How to Talk to QAnon Loved Ones This Thanksgiving

By Beth Goldberg, Millie Arora and Brendan Muha

After last year’s lockdown, Thanksgiving is back. For too many, this brings the promise of strained familial conversations about politics, especially with those who have flirted with the QAnon phenomenon. Engaging with die hard QAnon believers is easier for some than others—but behavioral science can offer some advice on how to talk to family members about these beliefs without anyone ending up covered in cranberry sauce.

Read the full article on Slate here.

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