I don’t think we are at that point yet. At least, based on the normies I experience in PA, people think that calling MAGA Nazism 2.0 is a fitting comparison.
I am not thinking negatively. I am thinking tactically. There is a difference.
I don't think it is a coincidence that Trump chose Q songs for his rallies and videos and I don't think it is a coincidence that the secret service started letting Trump supporters wear Q clothes at rallies again. This hand sign thing is obviously planned and coordinated. They want the attention. They want to wake up as many people as possible before the hammer falls so it is accepted by the masses and does not trigger unrest.
Q gear being permitted again is a huge tell. If Trump didn't want the attention, he wouldn't have allowed either the gear OR the themed music. Retruthing Q specific things - he's getting more brazen about this stuff. And the reason he can, is because patriots are in control.
This should be getting P.W to start asking more questions and they are the closest group of conservative/Trump supporters to flip into TGA. Glowies keep a tight lid on them, so it'll have to be something even more obvious than the two recent examples....
If it’s obviously planned and coordinated, I’d like to talk to whoever coordinated it.
Because it looks poorly executed.
And considering Q specifically mentioned NWO meaning (N)azi and not (N)ew, Merkel’s connection to Hitler, etc., I’d like to stay as far away from being seen as Hitler 2.0 as possible.
Believe whatever you wish. And I will do the same. The beauty afforded by a free country.
I went back and re-watched the entire Rally just now. The only time I saw the fingers pointed upwards was at the end of the rally when the "Q music" started playing at 21 minutes after the hour, 9 minutes before the rally ended.
Only a segment of the front audience on the floor were pointing and I think they were calling attention to the music! That's the section where a woman wearing a baseball shirt with "45" on the back yelled out "we love you!" And POTUS replied "I love you too" looked like she was sitting with her husband and son, who all stood up.
Plus, the hand signal during the WWG1WGA song offers a quick way for Team Trump to scan for levels of awareness among rally attendees.
Its also a curiosity trigger and conversation starter. Hopefully people have studied enough persuasion basics to start having those conversations without scaring off or turning off a curious questioner.
In fact, they're NOT thinking. They are parroting an opinion that they havent bothered to research to see if what theyre being told is true.
Without thinking, they have accepted a belief that was given to them by Media/Politician trainers. Without feedback from people they know, these beliefs can become accepted as facts that everyone knows are true.
Their belief that MAGA is Nazism 2.0 illustrates how belief can be the enemy of knowledge and understanding.
How someone deals with people holding insane beliefs that puts us all in GRAVE DANGER is up to them. Teasing, bemused chuckles and prayers that they'll soon return to sanity while NOT being swayed by their delusions typically work best for me.
Feeling fear or feeding their delusions by treating them as anything more than delusions to be pitied has only made things worse. For everyone.
I am not afraid of what they think or the names they call us.
I simply disagree that giving more meme fodder/embracing the false story because we know they’ll call us Nazis anyway helps our cause. I disagree that it helps our optics.
Now, if we are able to use the humor you mention to joke about how ridiculous everything has become to laugh some people back to the middle, I can see how that would be useful.
But that isn’t what I’ve seen making its rounds in Pennsylvania, nor on the mainstream internet, and with November coming up, it may not serve us to be continually compared to Nazis in the normie sphere.
What part of painting a group of people—that are Trump supporters—as being reminiscent of Nazi sympathizers prevents a civil war, exactly?
You know, when the MSM is already fanning the flames of « they’re Nazis and fascists! Get ‘em! »
The part that it is a ridiculous comparison. Things are going to get more and more ridiculous until everybody is awake.
Stop thinking negatively. That [fear] is their only weapon.
I don’t think we are at that point yet. At least, based on the normies I experience in PA, people think that calling MAGA Nazism 2.0 is a fitting comparison.
I am not thinking negatively. I am thinking tactically. There is a difference.
I don't think it is a coincidence that Trump chose Q songs for his rallies and videos and I don't think it is a coincidence that the secret service started letting Trump supporters wear Q clothes at rallies again. This hand sign thing is obviously planned and coordinated. They want the attention. They want to wake up as many people as possible before the hammer falls so it is accepted by the masses and does not trigger unrest.
Last call for red pills...
Q gear being permitted again is a huge tell. If Trump didn't want the attention, he wouldn't have allowed either the gear OR the themed music. Retruthing Q specific things - he's getting more brazen about this stuff. And the reason he can, is because patriots are in control.
This should be getting P.W to start asking more questions and they are the closest group of conservative/Trump supporters to flip into TGA. Glowies keep a tight lid on them, so it'll have to be something even more obvious than the two recent examples....
If it’s obviously planned and coordinated, I’d like to talk to whoever coordinated it.
Because it looks poorly executed.
And considering Q specifically mentioned NWO meaning (N)azi and not (N)ew, Merkel’s connection to Hitler, etc., I’d like to stay as far away from being seen as Hitler 2.0 as possible.
Believe whatever you wish. And I will do the same. The beauty afforded by a free country.
I went back and re-watched the entire Rally just now. The only time I saw the fingers pointed upwards was at the end of the rally when the "Q music" started playing at 21 minutes after the hour, 9 minutes before the rally ended.
Only a segment of the front audience on the floor were pointing and I think they were calling attention to the music! That's the section where a woman wearing a baseball shirt with "45" on the back yelled out "we love you!" And POTUS replied "I love you too" looked like she was sitting with her husband and son, who all stood up.
Plus, the hand signal during the WWG1WGA song offers a quick way for Team Trump to scan for levels of awareness among rally attendees.
Its also a curiosity trigger and conversation starter. Hopefully people have studied enough persuasion basics to start having those conversations without scaring off or turning off a curious questioner.
Too little info is great. Too much is not.
"People think".
In fact, they're NOT thinking. They are parroting an opinion that they havent bothered to research to see if what theyre being told is true.
Without thinking, they have accepted a belief that was given to them by Media/Politician trainers. Without feedback from people they know, these beliefs can become accepted as facts that everyone knows are true.
Their belief that MAGA is Nazism 2.0 illustrates how belief can be the enemy of knowledge and understanding.
How someone deals with people holding insane beliefs that puts us all in GRAVE DANGER is up to them. Teasing, bemused chuckles and prayers that they'll soon return to sanity while NOT being swayed by their delusions typically work best for me.
Feeling fear or feeding their delusions by treating them as anything more than delusions to be pitied has only made things worse. For everyone.
I am not afraid of what they think or the names they call us.
I simply disagree that giving more meme fodder/embracing the false story because we know they’ll call us Nazis anyway helps our cause. I disagree that it helps our optics.
Now, if we are able to use the humor you mention to joke about how ridiculous everything has become to laugh some people back to the middle, I can see how that would be useful.
But that isn’t what I’ve seen making its rounds in Pennsylvania, nor on the mainstream internet, and with November coming up, it may not serve us to be continually compared to Nazis in the normie sphere.
I'm not a nazi amd never did the finger thing, but they call me a nazi anyway.