It's been bothering me so much that I look like a crazy person to all my Canadian friends just for believing non-mainstream news/keeping up with the Q crowd. But it dawned on me that before they thought I was crazy, nobody listened to a word I said. Now they scoff at it, but at least they talk about it.
Scoffing at things until I realized I was wrong is basically how I woke up to the truth, so this makes sense to me, at least. Thought it was worth sharing in case it encourages someone else.
It also shows the results of propaganda. It was nothing to them, now it’s a crazy idea. What shifting their point of view? Propaganda.
What's telling is the clear emotional attachment you can see to things people believe that came from the media. The media winds them up emotionally and that begins the process of mind controlling them. All they have to do is say something inflammatory that the listener already thinks is true, and it's like a crack forms in their mind that the propagandists can just crawl right through. Attacking people who say things we don't agree with instead of debating the information is the giveaway of that weird emotional connection to what should be neutral/data/information/truth.