Just wondering what to expect concerning any protocols, no “Q” attire? I’m not looking forward to standing in line for 12 hrs- so I hope there’s still room once I get there.
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Keep street pretzels in your pockets.
Get there early.
I went to one and got there four hours before the doors opened. Wasn't the last through but almost the last one. I could hear the SS telling the folks behind me "...no more room...".
Yes...get there at least 10 hours early and take a cheap collapsible chair in a bag that you can throw away! Also take a power bank for your cell that will fit in your pocket and place your phone i battery save mode. You don't want to run out of juice when the main event starts Watch your six and have fun! Be ready to make a post about experience! 🎉
Bring a cheap cooler with some sandwiches and drinks. The chair in a bag is a must and the rallies I've attended the stuff was where you left it when you exited the rally. No telling if that will be the case at MSG.
Question: No Q attire?
Were you told it was specifically prohibited? 🤔
I member a while back (maybe when he was running in 2020) after a few public “Q” people were prominent, someone said at a rally secret service asked them to turn some Q shirts inside out (not sure if it was true back then) but I was guessing they were trying to tone it down as not to tie Trump to the Q movement.
I've been to 8 rallies, and they make you remove Q stuff or turn it inside out. They will remove you from the rally if you don't obey the rules.
Huh ... that's really odd.
I'm guessing it's an optics thing...
Otherwise, what do you think the reason is?
Just optics since the lefty media has portrayed the Q movement violent after the Comet Ping Pong shooting. Leftards declared it to be a violent cult like the Nazi movement in the 1930's. I was at one rally where the music WWG1WGA was played, and people held up one finger before Secret Service and other security made everybody stop.