i dont waste time with folks in the Dissident Right who are mad about Q being a grift & supposedly wasting the precious commodity of Boomer Rage, bc those people dont understand that redpilling the Boomer was always a false hope. all that matters is breaking the system, full stop
like ive said before: i dont care if the Boomers think they're filling ditches with lizards, as long as those ditches get filled
"these Q people ruined the chance of a real Based 1488 Boomer Uprising!"
nah dog, these people would be playing Candy Crush if Q didnt exist
Ironically a lot of the DR people* who shit on Q because it's "absurd" and "unrealistic" will defend religious faith against similar criticism from the non-religious on utilitarian grounds of it being "socially useful".
Full disclosure: I was in the "absurd" and "unrealistic" camp until quite recently when I saw footage of Q boomers out on the streets beating the shit out of some Antifa and realized they were far more useful than the "it's a big club and you ain't in it" fatalist wing of the DR ever would be.
* Targeting people like Devon Stack and Paul Ramsay with this criticism, not you.
If the plan doesn't pan out a lot of people are going to be pissed and will be primed to accept the idea that even a "4d chessmaster" can't fix our problems all by himself.
I think the minecraft energy would be there, but the risk is it's an army without officers. Officers will eventually appear to fill that void, but then the risk is that they will channel the minecraft energy into unproductive ends. Ultimately the only person the Q people seem to trust implicitly is Trump (probably for good reason), so it'll be interesting to see what he does (particularly on the 6th, because Trump himself is telling people to appear at the DC rally).
I think Q started as a psyop to keep people from organizing and acting, but now that I'm seeing the Q people out in the streets cracking skulls I'm starting to wonder how successful it was in that regard. Maybe they're not cracking all the right skulls, or there's some skulls they need to crack that they aren't; but they're cracking a lot more skulls than the DR commentators who make youtube videos about the need to crack skulls are.
Maybe they get James Field sentences: then you have a bunch of "back the blue" boomers who no longer have faith in the rule of law. Isn't this the sort of awakening the DR has been dreaming of for years?
This pretty much sums up my view on Q.
Ironically a lot of the DR people* who shit on Q because it's "absurd" and "unrealistic" will defend religious faith against similar criticism from the non-religious on utilitarian grounds of it being "socially useful".
Full disclosure: I was in the "absurd" and "unrealistic" camp until quite recently when I saw footage of Q boomers out on the streets beating the shit out of some Antifa and realized they were far more useful than the "it's a big club and you ain't in it" fatalist wing of the DR ever would be.
* Targeting people like Devon Stack and Paul Ramsay with this criticism, not you.
If the plan doesn't pan out a lot of people are going to be pissed and will be primed to accept the idea that even a "4d chessmaster" can't fix our problems all by himself.
I think the minecraft energy would be there, but the risk is it's an army without officers. Officers will eventually appear to fill that void, but then the risk is that they will channel the minecraft energy into unproductive ends. Ultimately the only person the Q people seem to trust implicitly is Trump (probably for good reason), so it'll be interesting to see what he does (particularly on the 6th, because Trump himself is telling people to appear at the DC rally).
I think Q started as a psyop to keep people from organizing and acting, but now that I'm seeing the Q people out in the streets cracking skulls I'm starting to wonder how successful it was in that regard. Maybe they're not cracking all the right skulls, or there's some skulls they need to crack that they aren't; but they're cracking a lot more skulls than the DR commentators who make youtube videos about the need to crack skulls are.
Maybe they get James Field sentences: then you have a bunch of "back the blue" boomers who no longer have faith in the rule of law. Isn't this the sort of awakening the DR has been dreaming of for years?