FBI agents excluded, LOL
I haven't read a single Q drop, but I enjoy the mantra of WWG1WGA and the intellect of the posters here.
Plus, the dooming over on Patriots gets old.
FBI agents excluded, LOL
I haven't read a single Q drop, but I enjoy the mantra of WWG1WGA and the intellect of the posters here.
Plus, the dooming over on Patriots gets old.
As I’ve said before, I’m not a Q believer, but I do enjoy talking with people I disagree with. People I agree with have nothing to teach me.
I purposely seek out people who think I’m wrong about things. It’s the only way to know if I’m wrong about things.
A very careful, polite, and respectful one.
I don’t believe in Q. But the mark of intelligence is being able to empathize with a position without sympathizing with it. So that’s what I try to do.
And I can absolutely understand what the world looks like to someone who accepts Q. It’s a pretty distressing place, and even more frustrating by the fact that the “outside world” doesn’t seem to see it the way you do. It would feel like constant gaslighting.
I understand that a Q person’s reality seems as absolutely real to them as my reality does to me. And one of us is wrong, and both of us are sure that we aren’t the one who is wrong.
As long as I keep that in mind, I can usually avoid ruffling feathers too much.
Do you think the election was stolen?
Not with the evidence I've seen, not right now, no.
I am willing to believe it's possible, but extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and I haven't seen anything extraordinary.
I have yet to see a reason why the Red Mirage that was predicted by pretty much everyone has been proven wrong. I know a lot of people don't want it to be true, but it makes 100% sense to me that if Trump told his people to vote in person, and Biden told his people to vote by mail, and mail votes are almost always counted after in-person votes, then that explains the shifts to me.
The fact that Biden got more votes than anyone in history doesn't surprise me, because I think that more people in history turned out to vote Trump out of office than turned out to vote Biden in. I was one. I do not care for Biden, but definitely wanted Trump out of power. I never would have gone to a Biden rally.
I also am not convinced that literally every single judge, DOJ member, and other authoritative bodies are in on a conspiracy to unseat Donald Trump, especially considering how many of them were his appointees. I think his evidence just never was considered extraordinary enough to back up his extraordinary claim.
I will revise my beliefs if presented with such extraordinary evidence, which is why I'm watching Lindell's symposium right now. We'll see if he presents that extraordinary evidence he promised.