My response: Yeah I have a hard time believing that this guy was “enlightened by Qanon” and therefore killed his kids. For a couple reasons. One, “Qanon” isn’t really a thing. You have Q, and you have anons. Q is the person or team or whatever who posted the comms, and anons are the people who read the comms and dig and do all the research and theorizing. So to say he “followed Qanon” is wrong, because Qanon is the media name for the whole package. Second, if you read the message that Q put out, it was decididely not “kill your children.” It was more “raise your children right.” They say this guy is a Christian, that he killed them because they were gonna grow up into monsters. I don’t believe it. Seems like a false flag, or a fake story all together.
Here’s a perfect example. I’m regularly on the boards where the anons hangout and share memes and stuff. The media wants you to believe that “Qanon supporters are planning a march on Washington.” False. Completely totally false. The entire community is not only NOT planning a march, but is regularly telling each other that they should not be going to any “marches” because that’s the FBI setting the stage for a false flag
His response: Idk, i’ve heard q can damage peoples minds. if you ever need to talk, im here. I don’t want you to take another leg from your three-legged friend
(context: my dog has 3 legs)
I understand your argument, but I don't think it's a good argument to make to normies. Your first point about qanon will just be viewed as semantics. He probably doesn't care about the distinction between qanon and q and anons.
Second, as a normie he probably either doesn't believe in, or isn't aware of false flags or how the fbi sets up and baits various groups.
I think it would be a better tack to address whatever concerns s or thoughts he has about q. He's obviously aware if he's sending articles like this to you.
You are correct to counter that nowhere does q encourage killing your kids or family and in fact the opposite is true.
I just think you need a better way or base to talk to this person about everything
These are good points, thank you. I've spoken with him about this here and there since 2018. We've definitely talked about false flags and stuff too, so he's aware more so than other normies, but again you make some good points so thanks for the response.
just to expand on your "the opposite is true", Q and anons or Qanons as they prefer to stupidly call em/us has a paramount goal of saving children from abuse, trafficking and murder. he should ask his friend if he wants to be on the other side of that mission
My response: Yeah I have a hard time believing that this guy was “enlightened by Qanon” and therefore killed his kids. For a couple reasons. One, “Qanon” isn’t really a thing. You have Q, and you have anons. Q is the person or team or whatever who posted the comms, and anons are the people who read the comms and dig and do all the research and theorizing. So to say he “followed Qanon” is wrong, because Qanon is the media name for the whole package. Second, if you read the message that Q put out, it was decididely not “kill your children.” It was more “raise your children right.” They say this guy is a Christian, that he killed them because they were gonna grow up into monsters. I don’t believe it. Seems like a false flag, or a fake story all together.
Here’s a perfect example. I’m regularly on the boards where the anons hangout and share memes and stuff. The media wants you to believe that “Qanon supporters are planning a march on Washington.” False. Completely totally false. The entire community is not only NOT planning a march, but is regularly telling each other that they should not be going to any “marches” because that’s the FBI setting the stage for a false flag
His response: Idk, i’ve heard q can damage peoples minds. if you ever need to talk, im here. I don’t want you to take another leg from your three-legged friend (context: my dog has 3 legs)
Your friend is nice but also a sheep who believes whatever the TV tells him.
I understand your argument, but I don't think it's a good argument to make to normies. Your first point about qanon will just be viewed as semantics. He probably doesn't care about the distinction between qanon and q and anons.
Second, as a normie he probably either doesn't believe in, or isn't aware of false flags or how the fbi sets up and baits various groups.
I think it would be a better tack to address whatever concerns s or thoughts he has about q. He's obviously aware if he's sending articles like this to you.
You are correct to counter that nowhere does q encourage killing your kids or family and in fact the opposite is true.
I just think you need a better way or base to talk to this person about everything
These are good points, thank you. I've spoken with him about this here and there since 2018. We've definitely talked about false flags and stuff too, so he's aware more so than other normies, but again you make some good points so thanks for the response.
just to expand on your "the opposite is true", Q and anons or Qanons as they prefer to stupidly call em/us has a paramount goal of saving children from abuse, trafficking and murder. he should ask his friend if he wants to be on the other side of that mission