Trump:
"President Xi is a fierce man."
(his emphasis) Fierce: (adj.) having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness:
"the tiger is the largest member of the cat family and a fierce predator."
I think it's a mistake to assume Xi (China) is our secret ally.
Mistake? Is that the right word? Mistakes imply there will be some consequence to thinking that. What would happen to us if we assume wrongly on this matter do you think?
Also, did you really just look up what fierce means and did you seriously derive the conclusion you just gave us from nothing other than a statement that he’s fierce?
Now I’m not arguing for or against him, but the way you and few others seem so sure of yourselves on this topic is really bugging me today. You don’t know shit. None of us do. If you DO, share what that is or tone down the rhetoric and phrase your opinions as opinions.
Mistake: (n) an action or judgment thatis misguided or wrong.
Yep, that's exactly what I meant.
Oxford dictionary mentions nothing about consequences being implied or required.
I analyze things trying to take in the totality of all available information and any possible connections, while doing my best to separate signal from noise, to make an assessment.
The deep state (NWO) hates Putin. Q said he claimed they "worship Satan".
Xi has been the president since 2012 of a country that has done countless things to undermine US security while killing as many of our citizens as possible through the importation of fentanyl.
If Xi wanted to stop fentanyl export & production, he would.
Trump specifically told us that.
I have a lot of respect for you for this reply u/weholdthesetruths
I know I talk like this a lot and I'm glad you said something because hopefully a decent amount of people will read our exchange and gain a better understanding of where I'm coming from with some of my rhetoric.
By the time I decide I've researched, learned, and thought through a topic enough to write a post about it, I often forget to adequately lay out the reasons why I come to a given conclusion.
Thanks for the reminder.
If you've ever come across some of my essays, I'm sure you're aware lot of my analysis/theories are "out there" to put it mildly...
And to that point, I've been working on a post since yesterday, should be done in a couple hours. Some are definitely going to mock it, but I've never been more confident about an analysis than the one I'm about to post tonight.
Just like how if Trump wanted to stop the clot shots, he would, right?
It's almost like the CCP itself is a deep state entity and outsiders like Xi and Trump may not always know everything going on...🤔
Also reminds of the plot of "sum of all fears" (movie that Q quoted numerous times) - the Russian president had to pretend he knew what was going on and pretend he was behind the attacks despite not being part of it.
Posted this recently:
Mistake? Is that the right word? Mistakes imply there will be some consequence to thinking that. What would happen to us if we assume wrongly on this matter do you think?
Also, did you really just look up what fierce means and did you seriously derive the conclusion you just gave us from nothing other than a statement that he’s fierce?
Now I’m not arguing for or against him, but the way you and few others seem so sure of yourselves on this topic is really bugging me today. You don’t know shit. None of us do. If you DO, share what that is or tone down the rhetoric and phrase your opinions as opinions.
Mistake: (n) an action or judgment that is misguided or wrong.
Yep, that's exactly what I meant.
Oxford dictionary mentions nothing about consequences being implied or required.
I analyze things trying to take in the totality of all available information and any possible connections, while doing my best to separate signal from noise, to make an assessment.
The deep state (NWO) hates Putin. Q said he claimed they "worship Satan".
Xi has been the president since 2012 of a country that has done countless things to undermine US security while killing as many of our citizens as possible through the importation of fentanyl.
If Xi wanted to stop fentanyl export & production, he would.
Trump specifically told us that.
Thank you. That I like. That tells me your opinion and why. Thank you. excellent points. Sorry I bit your head off there.
I have a lot of respect for you for this reply u/weholdthesetruths
I know I talk like this a lot and I'm glad you said something because hopefully a decent amount of people will read our exchange and gain a better understanding of where I'm coming from with some of my rhetoric.
By the time I decide I've researched, learned, and thought through a topic enough to write a post about it, I often forget to adequately lay out the reasons why I come to a given conclusion.
Thanks for the reminder.
If you've ever come across some of my essays, I'm sure you're aware lot of my analysis/theories are "out there" to put it mildly...
And to that point, I've been working on a post since yesterday, should be done in a couple hours. Some are definitely going to mock it, but I've never been more confident about an analysis than the one I'm about to post tonight.
Cheers fren
Just like how if Trump wanted to stop the clot shots, he would, right?
It's almost like the CCP itself is a deep state entity and outsiders like Xi and Trump may not always know everything going on...🤔
Also reminds of the plot of "sum of all fears" (movie that Q quoted numerous times) - the Russian president had to pretend he knew what was going on and pretend he was behind the attacks despite not being part of it.
I think its a mistake to think that XI and the CCP are aligned.
I agree, XI is PRC, not CCP.