Agree completely, likewise you cannot jump straight into topics like election fraud either. You have to start slow with the normies, I think the best way to broach the subject is to talk about the revolving door relationship between government and large corporations. Get them to understand that regulations and taxation all benefit large corporations as they are financially able to comply (considering they are usually backed by the government in most cases, such as "too big to fail" banks), where as small business get demolished as they cannot afford to comply with regulations, high minimum wages, and taxation.
You gotta take things super slow with normies because once you say something that gets you instantly dismissed that's it, they will never listen to anything you say ever again. Mentioning Q is likely the quickest way to have this happen. But why would anyone need to mention Q? If somebody is already "on our side" (or even if they aren't) how is their behavior going to change based on whether or not they "believe in Q"? It probably won't, I mean, maybe they might post here, but otherwise how will they do anything differently? So unless you have some degree of certainty it will be well received mentioning Q to a normie is shooting yourself in the foot with a bazooka.
Agree completely, likewise you cannot jump straight into topics like election fraud either. You have to start slow with the normies, I think the best way to broach the subject is to talk about the revolving door relationship between government and large corporations. Get them to understand that regulations and taxation all benefit large corporations as they are financially able to comply (considering they are usually backed by the government in most cases, such as "too big to fail" banks), where as small business get demolished as they cannot afford to comply with regulations, high minimum wages, and taxation.
You gotta take things super slow with normies because once you say something that gets you instantly dismissed that's it, they will never listen to anything you say ever again. Mentioning Q is likely the quickest way to have this happen. But why would anyone need to mention Q? If somebody is already "on our side" (or even if they aren't) how is their behavior going to change based on whether or not they "believe in Q"? It probably won't, I mean, maybe they might post here, but otherwise how will they do anything differently? So unless you have some degree of certainty it will be well received mentioning Q to a normie is shooting yourself in the foot with a bazooka.