In the summer of 2002, five Kokomo kids entered a local talent show."It was just, like, five nerdy white dudes who couldn't really dance, doing like the most difficult stage work," Joe Cameron, a member of"Un5Gettable" told WRTV, laughing at the memory.
Un5Gettable officially formed and stuck together through different colleges, living in other places, and two decades of life. "Truth be told, at first, I kind of raised eyebrows, like, 'Is this is a good idea?' And then I started listening to the music and hearing the idea behind it and I was it was gold to me. I thought it was hilarious," Brendan Hawkins, another member of Un5Gettable, said.In 2021, post-Jan. 6 insurrection, Cameron started making 1-minute TikTok songs that mocked the conspiracy theorists by quoting QAnon followers.
The QAnon Musical is set up like a children's TV show, in which"The Truth Team" teaches the audience about QAnon. "We all have friends and family who believe different things, but that shouldn't necessarily mean that the end of a relationship, you know. So that's really like the broad message that we're delivering through all this ridiculous stuff," Cameron said.
Whose closest friends are elections deniers who’d vote to enslave us under an autocracy and they maintain those close relationships? Yeah, when your beliefs mean I or others are less than and deserve fewer rights, we’re not friends anymore.