So legit question what proves that QAnon is actually real? I've not seen anything that Q has said come to pass. The month of the December will likely be no different. Or will it? Explain.
EDIT: Also, why are some of you saying there's no proof needed while others are trying your hardest to provide just that? Which is it?
Here's my take:
Q is the PR guy (or gal) for a group (Military Intelligence, in my opinion) who claims that the country is being sold out by nefarious actors. The "Great Awakening" is the process by which Q engages the public to generate awareness of these actors and their "crimes against humanity."
We can argue ad infinitum about the details and whether or not predictions came true. But what we cannot escape is the fact that... to be true, SOMETHING must happen. And in my opinion, that something has to be pretty damn big.
I thought that Trump would blow this out of the water in October. When that didn't happen, I thought that he would win the election in a(n undisputed) landslide. When that didn't happen, I thought that I needed to stop moving my goal posts and ask myself what needs to happen for me to be "right" about Q.
At this point, I don't honestly know. In my mind, it's possible that Trump could allow Biden to be Inaugurated in order to reveal the plan of the Deep State to further restrict our freedoms and usher in the One World Government run by Lucifarian Pedophiles. My mind also understands how absolutely bat shit crazy that sounds.
All of the above is presented to you to give you my foundational reasoning for the real answer to your (supposedly legit) question:
I can't prove that Q is real. I believe that future events will prove Q to be real, but I can't prove that either. Furthermore, I don't believe it's my job to prove that Q is real. I believe that responsibility lies with Q. And for me, Q has (thus far) led me to believe that SOMETHING will happen.
With that being said... I am approaching the point where I may not be able to justify moving my own goal posts anymore. I know for certain that I will not be able to look back 10 years from now and wistfully remark "oh man, remember that one time when Q almost changed the course of western civilization? That was some good shit."
Either it happens or it doesn't.
Well I will say I do appreciate your candidness in sharing.
I think that if somebody idenitifies with Q that's similar to say, identifying with a religion, so therefore if you believe everything they say you believe they are real and true so you have to prove that (not saying you as in you but a hypothetical person who would be indentifying with Q).
I understand that picking out specific examples kind of seems like cherrypicking but at the same time, if those examples have been proven incorrect then that really does muddy the water on what exactly is supposed to be believed and what isn't. And if, for example, Q is suddenly proven to not be a government insider (which is up in the air because I don't think he's ever attempted to prove it) then that's pretty big and everything he said would fall apart.
I can see how you're kind of split on it after Q's claims about the election didn't come to pass and that you're kind of tracking it at the same time to see if anything happens. I would like to just say that if something Q does say truly happens, maybe think about it. If Q says, for example, that John McCain was going to die, maybe that was going to happen anyways (seeing as he had cancer before Q predicted this)? And that's an old example but the point is still there. Maybe you already know that though. You seem rational compared to others I've talked to who just... aren't really, maybe they're not all there.
I'm not saying Q is absolutely fake, I can't prove absolutely that he isn't a government insider. On the other hand, it's on Q to prove that to me before I believe him (he has the burden of proof after all). Right now I'm saying that there's a 99 percent chance this is fake. But keep searching for yourself. I don't mean to put myself in an authoritative position or be the one giving you advice but it seems like you're on a good path right now.
Here is what I say to all my QHating friends and family:
I am prepared, both mentally and emotionally, to be wrong. Are you?
That's a fair question. Some people just don't believe Q reflexively, but I think it's best to be prepared that you could be wrong, even if that's not likely.