It seems that it is promoting the idea that the destruction of the world is inevitable. In the aftermath you can choose to fight for "the elites" (who all survived). It still retains two clear sides (a divided world) with one side being those holding on to the old view, and the other side fighting for their elitist globalist utopia. Of course the elites themselves are not doing the fighting, they are just in charge of one of the sides.
Nope, not seeing white hat anywhere. If anything it seems like an attempt to prime a subgroup of the populace (the FPS community) with these ideas.
I doubt it’s made by them, it’s probably made by people somewhat aware of the state of things and one possible outcome. Also what shooter games aren’t about fighting? Not going to be about elections.
The idea of the future being pushed in this game seems to be a future that is NOT a part of the Q plan or the Great Awakening. I see absolutely nothing in there that supports either of those ideas.
White hat means someone working towards a non-elite ruled world, with some level of power to influence events.
This game has the elites still completely in control of half the PCs. (The game elites seem to be one of the two factions you can choose to be). This is not about destroying the elites. This is about a struggle against them, in which they have already fulfilled most of their plan.
Almost half the population is asleep and a civil war is possible. A non-elite world may still have to be fought for. To be fair they have and are achieving a lot towards the nwo/great reset. If today they said “we will cancel all your debts, but in exchange you can never own personal property again” — people would sign up. Surveillance system and tyranny and lack of justice is increasing. Things do not look great.
It’s not a sure thing that Q will do it. There is much to be delivered on. Election stolen and very little in sight that looks like winning. Q could even fail and then what?
I’m not stuck on one thought. I do not idolize Q. I remain skeptical while hopeful.
Its important to recognize that this apparent decline in personal freedoms and future outlook is exactly part of the Q plan, stated explicitly.
Q could even fail and then what?
If Q fails then there will be war almost certainly, but it won't be a "based" idea, but rather the last option available.
There is nothing in that outcome that is desirable. On the contrary, that is a victory condition for the elite (assuming enough have not woken up and will serve as their army, as this game suggests). Making a game supporting that idea (a victory condition for the elite) does not seem "white hat" to me in the slightest. In fact it seems quite the opposite.
This does not look "white hat" to me.
It seems that it is promoting the idea that the destruction of the world is inevitable. In the aftermath you can choose to fight for "the elites" (who all survived). It still retains two clear sides (a divided world) with one side being those holding on to the old view, and the other side fighting for their elitist globalist utopia. Of course the elites themselves are not doing the fighting, they are just in charge of one of the sides.
Nope, not seeing white hat anywhere. If anything it seems like an attempt to prime a subgroup of the populace (the FPS community) with these ideas.
It’s one idea of the future which is possible.
What does “white hat” mean to you anyway?
I doubt it’s made by them, it’s probably made by people somewhat aware of the state of things and one possible outcome. Also what shooter games aren’t about fighting? Not going to be about elections.
The idea of the future being pushed in this game seems to be a future that is NOT a part of the Q plan or the Great Awakening. I see absolutely nothing in there that supports either of those ideas.
White hat means someone working towards a non-elite ruled world, with some level of power to influence events.
This game has the elites still completely in control of half the PCs. (The game elites seem to be one of the two factions you can choose to be). This is not about destroying the elites. This is about a struggle against them, in which they have already fulfilled most of their plan.
Almost half the population is asleep and a civil war is possible. A non-elite world may still have to be fought for. To be fair they have and are achieving a lot towards the nwo/great reset. If today they said “we will cancel all your debts, but in exchange you can never own personal property again” — people would sign up. Surveillance system and tyranny and lack of justice is increasing. Things do not look great.
It’s not a sure thing that Q will do it. There is much to be delivered on. Election stolen and very little in sight that looks like winning. Q could even fail and then what?
I’m not stuck on one thought. I do not idolize Q. I remain skeptical while hopeful.
Its important to recognize that this apparent decline in personal freedoms and future outlook is exactly part of the Q plan, stated explicitly.
If Q fails then there will be war almost certainly, but it won't be a "based" idea, but rather the last option available.
There is nothing in that outcome that is desirable. On the contrary, that is a victory condition for the elite (assuming enough have not woken up and will serve as their army, as this game suggests). Making a game supporting that idea (a victory condition for the elite) does not seem "white hat" to me in the slightest. In fact it seems quite the opposite.