I feel like the word 'anon' is being poisoned, much as QAnon became. At one time, anon was just a generic name/term for anyone using 4chan or 8chan, dating back to the beginning of 4chan, long before Q, and had no meaning beyond that. Now I see the term anon being used outside these places, presumably meaning people that have been awakened, whether they really are or not.
Where did this come from? I've seen a few people here, notably purekiss, pushing this term, and now Elon Musk is using it this way.
We know they like to change language to suit their needs, and I feel like the term 'anon' is being seeded and poisoned to turn normies away from people who question the narrative, especially on the chans, where real discussion and research still happens. Remember, at one time 'Qanon' was used casually in the chan circles until Q team asked for it not to be when the media started to pick it up. They're starting to do the same with 'anon'.
pretty sure its a natural development. people love to take buzzwords and overapply them...
but people that read everything on the internet do tend to be pretty awake. and not always in ways that we agree with. really, anons are just 'we the people'. we the people are awake, collectively. the ones who aren't brainwashed or corrupted, at least. that's not to say we're all right about everything, or that our society has finished developing...
those brainwashed people are effectively at war with themselves by supporting the system that keeps them enslaved. yes they are people, and yes they are anons... but i think its okay if 'anon' sometimes refers to not just the individuals, but to the collective of people fighting for, and not against, individual rights.
I think you just made Mathletic's point.
well we said contradictory things, so you might wanna explain how