I find it dispiriting when things don't always go our way, especially the "elections". But I cannot understand people that take the time to post what essentially can be translated to: "I'm in pain right now, so rush the Great Awakening and risk losing the centuries-long battle with the Luciferian cabal... for my emotional satisfaction!" This doesn't do anything for our cause, and appears to be doomer/shill behavior. Are they venting or are they shills?
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The consensus viewpoint on GAW is increasingly narrow, "learn to love losing or STFU" is pretty close I think. No matter how much we lose, we're supposed to continue to "trust the plan", and anyone who questions the direction of this movement is a doomer.
I've been following this from the beginning and telling me or anyone else to just take a walk in the park after YEARS of disappointment is bullshit and more divisive than the shills and anyone else on the board in bad faith. People have very, very good reasons to complain right now. Morale is low, because leadership is practically non-existent. "Hold-the-line" is not a posture that can be maintained indefinitely.
If Q is a military op, and one objective is to provide intel via backchannel for those of us seeking answers, then managing the fatigue of followers would be a very obvious component considering the years-long timeline. After all, isn't the point to wake up as many people as possible? Without action, the movement loses everyone but the most zealous subscribers. How is this helpful?
That being said, there is enough evidence to support the existence of Q and "the plan", so I'm still here, waiting and watching, but don't expect me or any other users to be happy about it all the time. It is only becoming more difficult to reconcile the 40,000ft "plan" vs. the societal decline I can SEE, with my own eyes, on the street outside.