The libtards are stupid, but they are "educated." Using memes with horrendous punctuation and spelling confusing their, there, and they're as well as dumb phrases like "could of" and "should of" just makes us look stupid and gives them more excuses to look down on us.
You spelled brainwashed wrong. You are correct though. Funny thing is how they forget any "education" that requires logic or even grammar for that matter whenever the "current thing" is being pushed.
You just said they are educated but stupid, so trying to look educated (like them) wouldn't that be stupid. Sorry my friend, we are not here to get their approval, Jesus said, "Beware when all men speak well of you" We are to warn and snatch some out of the fire.
You don't go to job interviews dressed like a slob, do you? You present your ideas with intelligence. Otherwise, you end up looking stupid. It's best to be wise and smart. Libs are smart, but unwise. Look at the people with high IQs who took the clot shots. A snooty shitlib looks at a meme and rolls his/her eyes and points out stupid grammar and spelling mistakes as an excuse to dismiss the message.
They don't need an excuse, surely we have learned that much. You go to an interview, with the best you have, but even the best you have, is not good enough for some. Fault finders will find fault that's what they do. When the meaning of the message is clear, dismissing it over a comma or misspelled word, is someone who would dismiss it no matter if you had Einstein presented it.
Sorry my friend, we are not here to get their approval,
We're not after their approval, but we are trying to bring them around to our way of thinking. That's what red-pilling is, and what Q encourages us to do, right?
So if it's common knowledge that normies (libtards or not) don't think highly or put much confidence in those who use poor grammar, why discourage those who see the need for a higher standard of material that we make?
I'm not saying everyone has to use immaculate grammar every minute, but basic 4th grade level of standard English should just be a given. If a 9 year old should know the differences between "they're, there, and their" and "you're and your", so should the adults making memes that represent Q and Anons.
I'm not trying to hurt anyone's feelings, or make myself look better than anyone else, but I have to say that I'm embarrassed by some of the stuff I see Anons putting out there. And there really is no good argument for anyone to put out such low quality material. It wouldn't take more than ten minutes looking at a grammar manual to learn the basics we're talking about. And if that is too much, then there are free apps like Grammarly that will fix those errors for you.
And I fully admit that I don't use perfect grammar. I love a good run-on sentence and use commas with abandon. But I'm not criticizing anyone for not being perfect. I just don't think it's unreasonable to expect fellow Anons to have at least a 4th grade level of education in grammar.
Well said. We don't do anything to intentionally turn others off or away, at the same time never compromising(what is right) to gain approval. "Wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove" (Matthew 10:16)
Can I ask how long you’ve been posting here? I’ve been keeping a watch out for the most reasonable posters since 2020 and seeing how long it takes for them to burn out due to shouting into the void. I’m hoping you don’t since you make a lot of good posts. Unfortunately a lot of right wing think tank social media pushes are heavily anti education, and they do very well on all right wing boards, 4chan /pol/ being an exception.
The libtards are stupid, but they are "educated." Using memes with horrendous punctuation and spelling confusing their, there, and they're as well as dumb phrases like "could of" and "should of" just makes us look stupid and gives them more excuses to look down on us.
You spelled brainwashed wrong. You are correct though. Funny thing is how they forget any "education" that requires logic or even grammar for that matter whenever the "current thing" is being pushed.
You just said they are educated but stupid, so trying to look educated (like them) wouldn't that be stupid. Sorry my friend, we are not here to get their approval, Jesus said, "Beware when all men speak well of you" We are to warn and snatch some out of the fire.
You don't go to job interviews dressed like a slob, do you? You present your ideas with intelligence. Otherwise, you end up looking stupid. It's best to be wise and smart. Libs are smart, but unwise. Look at the people with high IQs who took the clot shots. A snooty shitlib looks at a meme and rolls his/her eyes and points out stupid grammar and spelling mistakes as an excuse to dismiss the message.
They don't need an excuse, surely we have learned that much. You go to an interview, with the best you have, but even the best you have, is not good enough for some. Fault finders will find fault that's what they do. When the meaning of the message is clear, dismissing it over a comma or misspelled word, is someone who would dismiss it no matter if you had Einstein presented it.
We're not after their approval, but we are trying to bring them around to our way of thinking. That's what red-pilling is, and what Q encourages us to do, right?
So if it's common knowledge that normies (libtards or not) don't think highly or put much confidence in those who use poor grammar, why discourage those who see the need for a higher standard of material that we make?
I'm not saying everyone has to use immaculate grammar every minute, but basic 4th grade level of standard English should just be a given. If a 9 year old should know the differences between "they're, there, and their" and "you're and your", so should the adults making memes that represent Q and Anons.
I'm not trying to hurt anyone's feelings, or make myself look better than anyone else, but I have to say that I'm embarrassed by some of the stuff I see Anons putting out there. And there really is no good argument for anyone to put out such low quality material. It wouldn't take more than ten minutes looking at a grammar manual to learn the basics we're talking about. And if that is too much, then there are free apps like Grammarly that will fix those errors for you.
And I fully admit that I don't use perfect grammar. I love a good run-on sentence and use commas with abandon. But I'm not criticizing anyone for not being perfect. I just don't think it's unreasonable to expect fellow Anons to have at least a 4th grade level of education in grammar.
Well said. We don't do anything to intentionally turn others off or away, at the same time never compromising(what is right) to gain approval. "Wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove" (Matthew 10:16)
Can I ask how long you’ve been posting here? I’ve been keeping a watch out for the most reasonable posters since 2020 and seeing how long it takes for them to burn out due to shouting into the void. I’m hoping you don’t since you make a lot of good posts. Unfortunately a lot of right wing think tank social media pushes are heavily anti education, and they do very well on all right wing boards, 4chan /pol/ being an exception.