Hope this is allowed! I've browsed on this site for a while, even had another username where I engaged in some fairly civil debates with other users before I was banned due to not being a Q follower.
Interested in having a friendly discussion with anyone who's up for it!
A bit about me:
I'm a mechanical engineer working in product marketing I live in a major city, Chicago, and have pretty much only voted democrat I am a homeowner I have followed conspiracies for a while based solely on my own curiosity, and by and large found that a lot of the major ones (pizzagate, Q) don't make a ton of sense, but I'm not here to argue that. I think we're just gonna have different opinions on it.
All said, happy to have a casual AMA! Not interested in flamebaiting or arguing
Hey, whether or not tpeople convert is their own thing. People can believe what they want if it doesn't harm others.
Pedos hurt others. People who support pedos hurt others. People who ignore pedos hurt others.
This isn't an "oh well" topic for us and never will be. It activates an extremely high level of disgust here while on the left, people think eating babies is a circulated meme....what do you think the eating babies memes of the left?
The problem is, this part
unfortunately doesn't work here.
Because, when you believe the Democrats are literally satanist pedophiles, raping and killing children, harvesting their blood, deserving to be lynched when Trump returns to power and the military doles out capital punishment........ it gets harder and harder to shrug it off, continue with one's daily life, and let the evildoers "believe what they want" in the meantime. How could anyone turn a blind eye to that (apparent) pervasive evil?
Based on the threat Qanon describes and how it only seems to grow, "not harming others" becomes a harder and harder rule to follow, because the entire basis of the Q belief system is about BRUTALLY punishing fellow Americans as sworn enemies. That's not something you can easily set aside, and let bygones be bygones in the aisle at Safeway.
Sincerely,
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My point was more -- when your fellow citizens are perceived as enemies, it can get harder to function in the day-to-day with them.
It doesn't happen to every anon, but I've read posts on this site by anons describing exactly those pressures: Q-dom can result in a hard, unfriendly daily life.
That's where my worries come from: the constant antagonistic pressure, plus the long waiting and delayed gratification, can be a really lousy heavy burden to carry (for some). Where could that burden push someone?
Like I said privately, the people aspect is what interests me, but it's also what worries me, time to time.
(And when we spoke privately, I honestly typed and deleted a line that said "If I slip into argumentative/hyperbolic mode, forgive me, because this is the internet and it happens." Looks like I should've kept that line -- my bad.)
I agree! Which is where the line of harming others comes into play.