While I can appreciate how large the Q following has become not just here in the US but world-wide, I believe that most people have no idea that the biden administration is fake. All the people in my circle voted for Trump and are mad as hell that the election was stolen. If I mention that there is a plan in place to restore Trump to the presidency and remove that DS, I am dismissed. My husband, former military, says I'm reading things that fit the narrative I want. He does not believe there is a plan nor does he think the military is in control. He says, "That's very unlikely." My dad, retired colonel, believes all is lost. I remain firm in my beliefs in the plan but it's not just the biden voters who are asleep. Trump supporters believe the election was stolen and America has been lost to the CCP. Period. No. Way. Out. I used to think that Trump supporters were already red-pilled by virtue of the fact that they voted for Trump. How do you red-pill a Trump supporter?
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I have observed that for some (perhaps many), there can be a definite difference between being a Trump supporter and being red-pilled. I used to post a lot on a privately-held conservative website of Trump supporters. For awhile after the election they hung on to the idea that Trump would prevail, but once Biden was 'inaugurated' nearly all of them concluded that we're just stuck with him and that there's no way out. Efforts to show them anything to the contrary were immediately dismissed. It seems to me that the scope of what it all means is so far outside their worldview that it's just too much for them to contemplate.
Needless to say, I don't post there much anymore because they're too doom and gloom for me. Fortunately, I stumbled across GA, and I'm so grateful for that.
"there can be a definite difference between being a Trump supporter and being red-pilled."
This, exactly!