My definition is that a paytriot cares more about money than the movement. There has to be a line drawn somewhere or every content creator including Redpill78 and X22report who have ads in their videos and Praying Medic and NeonRevolt who wrote educational books about Q are all paytriots.
Back when Q used to actively post, Dave Hayes (Praying Medic) each day would create a tweet and a video presenting each Q drop, decoding it, relating it to others, drawing connections, etc. My wife and I found his material tremendously helpful and straightforward, his delivery honest and unpretentious. He never gave the impression of caring first and foremost about getting rich, just trying to support himself while he provided valuable service and hope to patriots and Trump lovers worldwide. His book explaining Q also is excellent. Is it not worth a book being written to explain it? Must the author be independently wealthy or able to live off scraps of garbage in order to be legit? He was doing nothing else but Q full time for a long time.
I'm not sure how a person could support themself doing that if they didn't try to monetize it. The animosity against the American entrepreneurial spirit that's on display here is puzzling and actually comes off more than a little sanctimonious.
So we as patriots agree to disagree. I refuse to demonize those who monetize when they're demonstrating a solid work ethic and patriotism and sharing good quality data.
My definition is that a paytriot cares more about money than the movement. There has to be a line drawn somewhere or every content creator including Redpill78 and X22report who have ads in their videos and Praying Medic and NeonRevolt who wrote educational books about Q are all paytriots.
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Back when Q used to actively post, Dave Hayes (Praying Medic) each day would create a tweet and a video presenting each Q drop, decoding it, relating it to others, drawing connections, etc. My wife and I found his material tremendously helpful and straightforward, his delivery honest and unpretentious. He never gave the impression of caring first and foremost about getting rich, just trying to support himself while he provided valuable service and hope to patriots and Trump lovers worldwide. His book explaining Q also is excellent. Is it not worth a book being written to explain it? Must the author be independently wealthy or able to live off scraps of garbage in order to be legit? He was doing nothing else but Q full time for a long time.
I'm not sure how a person could support themself doing that if they didn't try to monetize it. The animosity against the American entrepreneurial spirit that's on display here is puzzling and actually comes off more than a little sanctimonious.
So we as patriots agree to disagree. I refuse to demonize those who monetize when they're demonstrating a solid work ethic and patriotism and sharing good quality data.
I thinks it's more about constantly asking for money or only sharing information behind a paywall.
Praying medic allowed anyone to see his research without payment. You weren't bombarded with ads either. And legit he got banned off YouTube.
Yes x 5