I was thinking about Q's "4-6% forever brainwashed" post: Link here. For some reason, I feel like the segment of the population that Q is talking about are the New York Times-reading, upper class liberal elites who have Princeton degrees. Not the working class Dem voters.
Think about it logically:
1: Are 'conspiracy theorists' (like us) stupid in general? Or do most conspiracy theorists have above average intelligence? Is Alex Jones a dummy? Yes, I know he's most likely a plant.
2: Are the actual theories themselves very simpleminded? Can an average person on the street understand all of it? Or does the media have to take little parts of our theories such as "March 4th" and "Hillary eats babies" out of context and spin it to the masses?
3: Who's more likely to think that they 'know everything' and 'people I don't like are idiots'? Is it some random person relying on stimulus checks/welfare in the inner cities to survive? Or is it the CEO of a big bank with a Harvard degree and a 3.8 GPA?
The people I expect to be the "forever lost" 4-6% are the elite professionals who read the Washington Post and have a six figure corporate job.
I know so many people like that, and it's very hard to red pill them, because they constantly make up theories to refute everything I say, down to the facts themselves. Jordan Peterson said in an interview that (as a therapist) the hardest patients to help are the smart ones who try to logically refute all of his advice, while the average IQ clients are much easier to fix.
The 'conspiracy theorists' in 2025 will probably be closet upper class liberal folks who are still in denial mode, but don't dare to speak their minds because they'll be laughed at. Basically, it's just like us, but in reverse. "Think Mirror"?
They will think there's a conspiracy theory that Trump/Q made up fake evidence of Joebama being a pedo, there are no such things as satanic rituals, the government is covering up the effectiveness of face masks, Antifa were the good guys but they've been destroyed now, the voter fraud stuff is a lie, and society would be better if everybody took out student loans in order to get gender studies degrees.
I was thinking about Q's "4-6% forever brainwashed" post: Link here. For some reason, I feel like the segment of the population that Q is talking about are the New York Times-reading, upper class liberal elites who have Princeton degrees. Not the working class Dem voters.
Think about it logically:
1: Are 'conspiracy theorists' (like us) stupid in general? Or do most conspiracy theorists have above average intelligence? Is Alex Jones a dummy? Yes, I know he's most likely a plant.
2: Are the actual theories themselves very simpleminded? Can an average person on the street understand all of it? Or does the media have to take little parts of our theories such as "March 4th" and "Hillary eats babies" out of context and spin it to the masses?
3: Who's more likely to think that they 'know everything' and 'people I don't like are idiots'? Is it some random person relying on stimulus checks/welfare in the inner cities to survive? Or is it the CEO of a big bank with a Harvard degree and a 3.8 GPA?
The people I expect to be the "forever lost" 4-6% are the elite professionals who read the Washington Post and have a six figure corporate job.
I know so many people like that, and it's very hard to red pill them, because they constantly make up theories to refute everything I say, down to the facts themselves. Jordan Peterson said in an interview that (as a therapist) the hardest patients to help are the smart ones who try to logically refute all of his advice, while the average IQ clients are much easier to fix.
The 'conspiracy theorists' in 2025 will probably be closet upper class liberal folks who are still in denial mode, but don't dare to speak their minds because they'll be laughed at.
They will think there's a conspiracy theory that Trump/Q made up fake evidence of Joebama being a pedo, there are no such things as satanic rituals, the government is covering up the effectiveness of face masks, Antifa were the good guys but they've been destroyed now, the voter fraud stuff is a lie, and society would be better if everybody took out student loans in order to get gender studies degrees.