I think Desmet’s ideas are very insightful. He is not blaming the victim - he is explaining the process whereby the victim is victimized. Until you understand the process, you cannot fight it.
I guess the different interpretations here are an example of “subjective truth.”
I found Desmet’s videos (I have not read his book) on this subject to be very encouraging. Rather than have anger or hate for the people propagating the lie and enforcing mandates, I can entertain the idea that they sincerely believe they are helping. And what he says over and over is that those not taken with mass formation must speak out, it is the only way to fight it. And is that not what the Q movement is all about?
I think Desmet’s ideas are very insightful. He is not blaming the victim - he is explaining the process whereby the victim is victimized. Until you understand the process, you cannot fight it.
I guess the different interpretations here are an example of “subjective truth.”
I found Desmet’s videos (I have not read his book) on this subject to be very encouraging. Rather than have anger or hate for the people propagating the lie and enforcing mandates, I can entertain the idea that they sincerely believe they are helping. And what he says over and over is that those not taken with mass formation must speak out, it is the only way to fight it. And is that not what the Q movement is all about?
Hear, HEAR!!!!