I also though at first the episode was nothing but a hit job on Q, but after watching it I noticed several things that actually made it more of a "You decide" type thing. First and foremost were the tv personalities. The infield reporter was your typical left wing hit man type with his crazed hatred for anything Q, while the studio reporter was a "Group A believes X, Group B believes Y" and asked continually why both sides can't believe what each does equally. There was also the scene where the studio reporter actually mimicked the meme of "They believe there are pedos praying on children and want to stop it, why is that bad?" But the biggest thing I noticed was when Mr. Garrison is making a deal with some entity to return things back to normal, and once done he claimed the fix came from "You child rapers". This is a spot on recognition that he made the deal with the Hollywood elites.
I also noticed what I thought were refs to Q drops with the boys Kenny custody plan. They were blatant with the #'s 223, 3344, and 2255. I looked these drops up but it will take a better austist than me to decide if they actually have a relevance or not. If anyone can gleam something from those drops I'd love the hear your theories.
At worst, it's just another stab at the movement which means we have them in Panic Mode, otherwise they'd simply ignore us as they did for the first few years.
Overall I enjoyed the show. I never expected they wont make fun of us, that was a given, but they ended up red pilling so much. I am sure at least a few people will start to think what the heck is this all about.
I also love how they keep making fun of "Silence is Violence" is so many contexts. That surely gotta rub the libs the wrong way.
What about the whole "replacing vaccine with some juice" - is that some kind a hint? The whole weather control and sudden cold flont. Man there is so much stuff that can redpill people.
But most of all they depicted the Q followers as "Qties" adorable little kids. Loved it.
It's clear whose side they're on, and they're playing Comedy Central like a fiddle.
Yes, they do shit on all sides generously.
But there's an obvious tilt towards one. PC babies, the trannies in sports episode, "come say it to my face", Qties...
Read between the lines.
Either way, even if they're fully against what is good and on the side of evil, they've done a good job at raising awareness.
The SP guys are quoted as saying "We hate Republicans, but we REALLY hate Democrats."
Not surprised in the least, and one of the most sensible positions to take.
My guess is that these shows have opposing forces trying to introduce story elements accordingly. They cant come outright and say "We gotta make this redpill reference sound ridiculous" or "we gotta make this red pill eye opening", but its more a cat and mouse game. Would love to be a fly on the wall in one of their script writing sessions