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It takes a very feeble mind to believe Q stuff. It was apparent early on that Q's purpose was a psyop against MAGA type people. Q would throw out conspiracy-type bread crumbs and make predictions. The bread crumbs were research stolen from conspiracy websites and the predictions never panned out. The results were that MAGA people wasted hundreds of hours "researching" on the internet when they could have spent their their time getting the enemy out of office. This is called misdirection, tying your enemies up in knots. At the same time Q was radicalizing people. It was interesting how long it took the media to pick up on the Q movement, given conservatives were being banned from platforms left and right. But Q was a long-con, and it all came together perfectly during the election and on January 6th to harm Trump and the MAGA movement. And it's sad that so many people fell for Q then were swept up by the FBI.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It takes a very feeble mind to believe Q stuff. It was apparent early on that Q's purpose was a psyop against MAGA type people. Q would throw out conspiracy-type bread crumbs and make predictions. The bread crumbs were research stolen from conspiracy websites and the predictions never panned out. The results were that MAGA people wasted hundreds of hours "researching" on the internet when they could have spent their their time getting the enemy out of office. This is called misdirection, tying your enemies up in knots. At the same time Q was radicalizing people. It was interesting how long it took the media to pick up on the Q movement, given conservatives were being banned from platforms left and right. But Q was a long-con, and it all came together perfectly during the election and on January 6th to harm Trump and the MAGA movement.

2 years ago
1 score