I love JL and listen to all his podcasts...but, no, I don't think he's into Q at all even though sometimes there's an overlap in content.
He's balls deep in the philosophy of the left's political goals and strategies, he understands it inside-out. I think that's what he's referring to here. The truth he's talking about is the communo-fascist underpinnings of today's left. That they're willing to lie, cheat, deceive and manipulate in order to manufacture communist revolutionaries out of ordinary working class people. Their vision is the Hegelian utopia, the end of history, and they obfuscate that by selling their virtuous seeming progressive snake oil to the masses.
Dude has gone full-bore based. Just keeps hitting everyone with the clown emoji and "your mom" jokes.
He's also autistic, per his own words, and he is 100% on-board that the election was stolen. I don't think he can be as deep in all this as he is without at least hearing of the Q stuff, and if he actually got past "Qanon" and read some of the actual Q drops, he might just be one of us but can't publicly say so without fearing losing all the credibility he has.
Not that I'm tied to the idea, but I would not be in the least surprised if he comes out once things really SHTF.
I follow him there, it's part of the reason I'm such a fan.
And you could totally be right, I'm not tied to the idea that he's not into Q. That's just my gut take after following and listening to his content the past couple years.
I agree, it would be awesome and not totally surprising if he came out, but I doubt that will happen before it's safe so as not to sabotage his tremendous efforts. I'm fine with that, he's doing vital work.
Oh absolutely. I am happy with him doing exactly what he's doing. Man is a hero.
I've been following him since Jordan Peterson interviewed him and Peter ~4 years ago, and watching him take the red pill over time has been great. At first, you could tell he still thought American liberalism could be saved, while Boghossian was the more adamant that it was gone for good.
Now, Lindsay is the more outspoken critic of the two, and I'm here for it.
I love JL and listen to all his podcasts...but, no, I don't think he's into Q at all even though sometimes there's an overlap in content.
He's balls deep in the philosophy of the left's political goals and strategies, he understands it inside-out. I think that's what he's referring to here. The truth he's talking about is the communo-fascist underpinnings of today's left. That they're willing to lie, cheat, deceive and manipulate in order to manufacture communist revolutionaries out of ordinary working class people. Their vision is the Hegelian utopia, the end of history, and they obfuscate that by selling their virtuous seeming progressive snake oil to the masses.
You should check out his Twitter recently.
Dude has gone full-bore based. Just keeps hitting everyone with the clown emoji and "your mom" jokes.
He's also autistic, per his own words, and he is 100% on-board that the election was stolen. I don't think he can be as deep in all this as he is without at least hearing of the Q stuff, and if he actually got past "Qanon" and read some of the actual Q drops, he might just be one of us but can't publicly say so without fearing losing all the credibility he has.
Not that I'm tied to the idea, but I would not be in the least surprised if he comes out once things really SHTF.
I follow him there, it's part of the reason I'm such a fan.
And you could totally be right, I'm not tied to the idea that he's not into Q. That's just my gut take after following and listening to his content the past couple years.
I agree, it would be awesome and not totally surprising if he came out, but I doubt that will happen before it's safe so as not to sabotage his tremendous efforts. I'm fine with that, he's doing vital work.
Oh absolutely. I am happy with him doing exactly what he's doing. Man is a hero.
I've been following him since Jordan Peterson interviewed him and Peter ~4 years ago, and watching him take the red pill over time has been great. At first, you could tell he still thought American liberalism could be saved, while Boghossian was the more adamant that it was gone for good.
Now, Lindsay is the more outspoken critic of the two, and I'm here for it.