I take in all the content myself. I watched every Trump rally since 2015 (he has NEVER called for violence). All of these pieces of shit (99.999% of society) want to lecture me on what’s right and what’s wrong when they fail to check out the source. If Q is sooooo crazy, then how come I haven’t seen a single journalist actually go post by post and debunk every single one of them? Why doesn’t Harvard offer a class called “Debunking Q.” It should be so easy, right? At best, they take a reference to George Soros and say “look how Anti-Semitic this is!” I’m Jewish myself and couldn’t give less of a fuck that George Soros identifies as Jewish too. How does Soros being Jewish delegitimize his crimes? You think I’m that dumb? Given how much press coverage “QAnon” is getting, you would think that friends/family/etc would be asking me legitimate questions given that I’m the #1 expert in their lives about Q. But no. They just read one sentence from CNN and that’s enough for them to say they know more than me about a topic that I’ve researched for many hours.
All the world’s problems could be solved if people weren’t so arrogant. No one stops to say “Hmmmm... how come this Q stuff is the most banned content in human history? Given it’s just some text on a forum, why don’t I check it out for myself?”
On the flip side, I understand that people just want to relax and watch the Super Bowl after working all week. But then don’t lecture me about social justice when the MSM activates you to start a race war every 4 years. It’s funny... none of my friends have posted on Instagram about Black History Month. But you can bet your ass that they were posting like crazy about George Floyd last summer.
Excellent points you made there and yes I agree with you that those people who watch a segment or two on a Fake News channel automatically makes them an "expert" on the issue whereas we are not.
"If they said it, it must be true so you're wrong!"
Those dumb fucks trust anything too easily but when it comes to someone they love, they don't trust you. I have had been in that situation way too many times. Told my family members and friends my expert advice on computer stuff and other stuff and they were like, "mmhmm..." then when they go in a store or listen to something on the radio/T.V., they follow THEIR advice, not mine.
Example, Norton is a shitty anti-virus program or a suite and no one on Earth should be using that software and when they ask me for my advice because they know I deal with viruses and spywares on computers, they ask me which one is the best and I tell them this and that then they walk into the store and buys Norton, just because a pimply dumb fuck behind the counter pushed the product on them and told them Norton's the best.
I used to work in retail, working with computers and yes we had to push Norton because Norton will give us a cut of their profits if we push their product to the people. I told them that and they said, "If they said it's good, then I'm fine paying $100 for it."
Sigh...