I’ve know about it for a long time, but I never really got around to looking into it. I could be wrong, but my understanding is basically that Q is trying to help the public & spread awareness about some really bad people who are doing some terrible things in hopes that they can put a stop to it. Now all of the sudden I’m seeing a number of Trump supporters talk bad and even being mad at Q. I’m just curious what Q really is and why some Trump supporters are mad at them now.
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I agree. It's also easy to dismiss q as a larp since it takes a lot of effort to do the research as well as read between the lines.
Yeppers. Good point. Most people rarely read the Bible, much less Q posts.
A Lot of Conditioning.
For example, "they" do it subtlely in places that they expect you not to be reading...like looking at House Of Representatives Rules.
Was just reading the summary of changes in the Rules for the 117th Congress.
Link for convenience:
https://rules.house.gov/bill/117/h-res-5
Take a look at what "they" did to Section 2. Changes to the Standing Rules.
Office of Diversity and Inclusion and Office of the Whistleblower Ombuds. Subsection (b) codifies the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, established in the 116th Congress in House Resolution 6, into the standing rules of the House. The subsection instructs the Speaker, in consultation with the Minority Leader, to appoint a Director of the Office from recommendations provided by the chair of the Committee on House Administration in consultation with the ranking minority member. The Office is subject to the policy direction and oversight of the Committee on House Administration and will direct and guide House employing offices to recruit, hire, train, develop, advance, promote, and retain a diverse workforce; survey and evaluate diversity in House employing offices; submit a House of Representatives diversity report each session; and provide consultation and guidance in furtherance of increasing diversity and inclusion in the House. Subsection (b) also codifies the Office of the Whistleblower Ombudsman, established in the 116th Congress in House Resolution 6, and changes its name to the gender-neutral Office of the Whistleblower Ombuds. The subsection instructs the Speaker, in consultation with the chairs and ranking minority members of the Committee on House Administration and the Committee on Oversight and Reform, to appoint a Director of the Office. The subsection instructs the Office, under the direction of the Committee on House Administration, and in consultation with other committees at the request of their chairs or ranking members, to develop best practices for whistleblower intake for House offices and provide trainings to House offices on how to safely receive information from whistleblowers...
See what "they" did there???
SNEAKY. SNAKEY.