I'll bet that title got your attention. Bear with me...
At this point in the fight, I know most (if not all) of us have suffered strong backlash from those who cannot or will not see what is truly going on in this world. We call these deluded ones sheep, normies, NPCs, or sometimes just plain stupid.
It's difficult to muster up compassion or empathy for those who seem to willfully choose slavery and comfort over freedom and risk. Sometimes the negative reactions and consequences don't seem worth the effort to continually return to the well of self-flagellation when we get nothing but grief for our troubles.
So why bother?!
Here's why. Every single person we rescue from evil's clutches becomes a being of freedom and righteousness, and often they become the most effective warriors for spreading light and love. Who better to convince the seemingly lost of their own enslavement than former slaves?
So how do we prove Q wrong?
Estimated 4-6% we consider ‘hopeless' and forever brainwashed. #337 (12/13/2017)
4-6% LOST FOREVER. #529 (01/13/2018)
4-6% [brainwashed] will never wake up even when presented w/ FACTS. #3029 (03/11/2019)
Between Q's proddings, our own stubbornness, and the honorable service of our meme warriors, we've proven how effective coordinated white hat information warfare is. In the final stages of this battle for good over evil (for that is truly what this is), we know the cabal will lash out with everything they have and we will rise to meet them.
WIN-WIN: Even if we fail to breach the 4-6% of hopeless cases, every single person saved is a victory! No good being left behind.
Therefore, I have made it my personal mission to get well below the oft-mentioned 4-6%. And I hope you will all join me. Honestly, do you think Q would mind if we prove these particular numbers wrong? I'll bet not.
Confirmation bias is a real thing. Here’s a great analogy; I just spent 3 days watching my daughter in a HS Varsity girls volleyball tournament. Many of the games when we were not playing I sat in the stands as an unbiased observer and watched many ‘line calls’ contested and bemoaned by parents even when I clearly saw the judge had made the correct call. Some of them were even quite egregious (1 foot outside line) in that they weren’t even close and yet the parents were still convinced they had seen something different……because they WANTED to see something different. While my daughter is playing I still try to remain very objective and see truth but who knows; maybe I am at times guilty of this as well.
Good for you. Everyone has confirmation bias, but most people never think about it, can't account for it, and will never question their own bias.