... how would you have acted or spoken differently about what's been going on in our country?
Q obviously helped redpill many to certain realities, and probably converted over a million to Trump voters, but I want to seriously consider this "Operation Trust" allegation that it also caused anons/patriots to be more passive and inactive than they otherwise would have been.
Instead of just giddily posting over-confident memes essentially just expressing "you'll see, just wait"... would we have experienced more RITEOUS ANGER and worked harder to expose the crimes, lies, hypocrisy, and, most importantly, the INaction taking place?
The narrative of corruption that Q revealed was so complex that it practically took years to understand anyway. And it all had to be doled out in pieces and built up gradually. Now whether or not that narrative is accurate, I don’t know, but it sure did seem believable. Soros, the Rothschilds, the House of Saud. The way the corruption between countries is so intertwined. There is a big picture here that seems very accurate. Before Q, were we not a lot more disoriented by the corporate media than we are now? And what about the resilience of the Trump movement against all the FAKE NEWS and Democrat hoaxes? Did Q not strengthen our ability to maintain unity in the face of those attacks? Look at how quickly the corporate media pulls people into despair when Q isn’t posting. It’s very similar to Trump being suppressed from Twitter. We do not have Trump tweeting a counter-narrative to the one being pushed by the media right now and that is increasing confusion and despair.