Some tips on how to compartmentalize your beliefs and interact successfully with everyone else :
Learning to communicate your points effectively and in a concise manner whilst demonstrating your knowledge in a persuasive, but unemotional way, is key.
It's like being a lawyer or on a debate team.
Learn to frame your beliefs and reasoning in a manner that is healthy and non-intrusive.
You don't have to win the argument. You just need to have a strong message, belief and justification for why you believe those things. You don't need everyone to be on board. You don't need to win them over all in one go or even at all. Some people can't be won over. You need to learn to pick your battles and with whom.
Win them over with positivity, not negativity.
Remember, you need your friends and family.
Don't talk about Q or conspiracies non-stop. Take a break. Focus on what is important.
If all else fails, don't talk about politics with them. Compartmentalizing can help with that.
I've been riding in the Q car of the Trump train since 2017. The signs of Trump not being done yet abound, the non-presidential treatment of the pedophile, the hints and clues are everywhere, and the volume of all the things Trump is NOT saying.
But really, what's there to talk about regarding Q lately with people who hate you? "Listen! Some anonymous guy online who used to drop classified intel by the boatload about dismantling the Deep State hasn't seen fit to post since last November, though strangely some posts from three years ago seem to line up with today's events; and he has assured the world that a small group of patriotic military intel insiders has waited for YEARS to have a guy like Trump for president so they could finally execute the plan they're now executing without him"?
Just talk about everything else except geopolitics and the state of the world and the Wuhan flu. Let Q do whatever and whenever and to whomever Q is gonna do it.
I don't know - I mean everything seems very normal to me, that that respect.
I think a lot of people are over analyzing it and some of it is down to circumstances.
The car he arrived in, wasn't a "clunker" like people kept saying, he was riding in a smaller aeroplane - AF1 and 2 designations aren't tied to the plane, they're tied to the cargo - ie, President in any other plane is AF1. Planes aren't going to be designated as a flight as AF1 and 2 either, they're going to run on ICAO or military designations, depending on their intended flight plan.
He's in the white house, not on a movie set. He's got the military standing down to enforce their communist agenda. He's signing executive orders.
The left aren't "waking up", they are having a field day of smugness. For all intents and purposes, the left has won.
The people paying the price are those who have stuck by the "plan" and supported Trump. It's open season on us. People can say "it has to be this way", but how long will they stick to that for? Do they have to take gun rights away? Does it have to be 10 years, 1000 years before it turns around? The only people suffering are supporters and lovers of freedom. For those on the outside looking in, they see this as pure denialism and fantasy.
There was a post yesterday about "why haven't these successful business people returned to their jobs running their companies if it's over". It was stupid, because it's circumstance and confirmation bias.
I can understand why people think it's completely insane. Yes, I know some things are happening, but a lot aren't and they're being derived from confirmation bias, as above.
My point being, that this is probably how OP's family and friends view it and they aren't totally wrong either.
Some tips on how to compartmentalize your beliefs and interact successfully with everyone else :
Learning to communicate your points effectively and in a concise manner whilst demonstrating your knowledge in a persuasive, but unemotional way, is key. It's like being a lawyer or on a debate team. Learn to frame your beliefs and reasoning in a manner that is healthy and non-intrusive.
You don't have to win the argument. You just need to have a strong message, belief and justification for why you believe those things. You don't need everyone to be on board. You don't need to win them over all in one go or even at all. Some people can't be won over. You need to learn to pick your battles and with whom.
Win them over with positivity, not negativity.
Remember, you need your friends and family. Don't talk about Q or conspiracies non-stop. Take a break. Focus on what is important. If all else fails, don't talk about politics with them. Compartmentalizing can help with that.
I've been riding in the Q car of the Trump train since 2017. The signs of Trump not being done yet abound, the non-presidential treatment of the pedophile, the hints and clues are everywhere, and the volume of all the things Trump is NOT saying.
But really, what's there to talk about regarding Q lately with people who hate you? "Listen! Some anonymous guy online who used to drop classified intel by the boatload about dismantling the Deep State hasn't seen fit to post since last November, though strangely some posts from three years ago seem to line up with today's events; and he has assured the world that a small group of patriotic military intel insiders has waited for YEARS to have a guy like Trump for president so they could finally execute the plan they're now executing without him"?
Just talk about everything else except geopolitics and the state of the world and the Wuhan flu. Let Q do whatever and whenever and to whomever Q is gonna do it.
I don't know - I mean everything seems very normal to me, that that respect. I think a lot of people are over analyzing it and some of it is down to circumstances.
The car he arrived in, wasn't a "clunker" like people kept saying, he was riding in a smaller aeroplane - AF1 and 2 designations aren't tied to the plane, they're tied to the cargo - ie, President in any other plane is AF1. Planes aren't going to be designated as a flight as AF1 and 2 either, they're going to run on ICAO or military designations, depending on their intended flight plan.
He's in the white house, not on a movie set. He's got the military standing down to enforce their communist agenda. He's signing executive orders.
The left aren't "waking up", they are having a field day of smugness. For all intents and purposes, the left has won. The people paying the price are those who have stuck by the "plan" and supported Trump. It's open season on us. People can say "it has to be this way", but how long will they stick to that for? Do they have to take gun rights away? Does it have to be 10 years, 1000 years before it turns around? The only people suffering are supporters and lovers of freedom. For those on the outside looking in, they see this as pure denialism and fantasy.
There was a post yesterday about "why haven't these successful business people returned to their jobs running their companies if it's over". It was stupid, because it's circumstance and confirmation bias.
I can understand why people think it's completely insane. Yes, I know some things are happening, but a lot aren't and they're being derived from confirmation bias, as above. My point being, that this is probably how OP's family and friends view it and they aren't totally wrong either.
It's normal for a new president not to receive a 21 gun salute but rather the salute for foreign dignitaries?
It's normal for a new president not to be allowed to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns?
It's normal for masses of military men in uniform to physically turn their backs on a new president? To not salute him??
Maybe you need to read up on what confirmation bias actually is.