No need to downvote, let's discuss.
Ever since I came across Q, the mantra of "Where We Go One, We Go All" never sat right with me.
What does it mean, exactly?
Some common propaganda that was repeated at the start of COVID was the phrase, "We are all in this together." This phrase was used to coerce people into giving up their freedoms for the sake of the common good.
"We are all in this together," so shut down your business, put on your mask, don't go to church, don't send your kids to school, don't meet with your friends and family, etc. If you did not sacrifice your freedoms, you were made to be selfish. Now the collectivist thing to do for the sake of the common good is to get your jabs.
How is Where We Go One, We Go All any different than We are all in this together?
WWG1WGA also reminds me of the New World Order, or a one world government.
Let's say we "trust the plan" and the Deep State is destroyed. If we then have a healthy, functioning Republic, we should have healthy debate within our government and not necessarily see eye-to-eye on everything.
WWG1WGA sounds like a bunch of sheep marching in lockstep together without any tolerance for a difference of opinion.
Look forward to thoughts.
The phrase comes from the movie "White Squall". Trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5T7Gr5oJbM
It is from the idea that of loyalty and courage and fighting together to the end. I've never found it sounding like sheep marching in lockstep, but be citizens working in unity for the greater good.
To me it's "We're in this together. No one is left behind. We see this to the end" or "We are only as strong as our weakest link."
Whereas Deep State messages to me were always things like "Everyone is beautiful!" or "We're all special!" or "It takes a village to raise a child".
Awakened individuals marching as one for unified cause is POWER.
People covering up their faces out of fear of standing out is sheep.
Just my two cents.