As we head into the holiday season, and as we sit around the dinner table with our families during Thanksgiving and Christmas, we would do well to reflect upon the four year delta of Q post 225.
There is much contention in the community regarding the role that We the People play in the plan. Let us lay that contention to rest and focus on what we have been told. Q never told us to sit on the sidelines. Q makes it very clear that we are the voice. It is through our voice that the message of The Great Awakening will be spread.
"With great power comes great responsibility." - Uncle Ben -
Our voice can be used for great good if used responsibly. Many anons may be tempted to lay the red pills on thick during Thanksgiving and Christmas. We must remember that many of our family members are victims of the largest mass psychological operation in the history of humanity. Many of our family members are living with constant fear, anxiety, depression, and hopelessness. While it may be tempting to pack red pills loaded for bear, I would advise against this approach.
We must remember what Q told us very early in this operation. We are the calm not only before the storm, but during the storm. While we have a responsibility to spread the truth far and wide, we have also been tasked with keeping everyone calm. This is much easier said than done. Many of the truths that we would desire to share with our families during this time would not bring them calm or peace. Choose your red pills carefully, and always be mindful of the emotional state of others. The last thing we want to do is push people over the edge during the holidays.
This Thanksgiving I would advise every anon to be there for their friends and family, and to do what you can to keep them calm. Remember that everyone must wake up in their own time.
God Bless, and I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Agree, but in my experience it's not a magic bullet. I'm not invited to the family events because of the vax, but I'm dinning out with the parent/grandparent. So they're probably just concerned about perceptions, towing the party line.
Since last May, I've been using Socratic dialog, but they're very ill. It isn't about scoring points in a game, but you could call it one-step-forward two-steps-back. If they manage to understand the logical conclusion, they're de-deprogrammed within 24 hours.
They subconsciously gaslight themselves and everyone else. The best example is when they accidentally say things out-loud like "Why can't the stupid Republicans hurry up and die so this thing can go back to normal?" I'd tell them it's cruel to wish for someones death, and they would freak out because they actually believe I was making it up that they said these things, 10 seconds after they said it.
Questions that illicit critical thinking just pisses them off at this point. Original thoughts hurt their brains.
I can still laugh at them though. A smile and a laugh brightens the room, even if they don't realize the joke is on them. They smile and blink at you and their program changes the subject. The only common ground with them is despising pedos, but it doesn't elevate the mood so I use it sparingly. Humor is key, don't give up.