I think the real point of Q has been to instill confidence in those of us who seek to know what is really going on in the world -- confidence that we were, more or less, right all along.
It is one thing to suspect something, but not be able to prove it. It is quite another to know with certainty that you are right. The past 2 years have been proof, with or without Q, but without Q it would have been a much more difficult road, emotionally.
It would have been tougher on us, and tougher on society. Q helped provide a strength of conviction, and as the events unfolded, just made us more and more resolute in knowing we were right.
But now, we are at a turning point. First, we went from suspicion to confirmation. But now, we are shifting from simply knowing for sure that criminals have been and are actively trying to steal what rightly belongs to us to doing something about it.
In order to solve a problem, you first have to know that a problem exists. You can't be kinda sorta suspecting that there might be a problem. You have to KNOW it and understand it. Only THEN can you take action to solve it.
Everyone is in a different stage. Some normies are still clueless. Others are starting to suspect things they never believed before. Still others are becoming convinced that their suspicions are confirmed. And a few are now starting to take action to correct the problems.
This is why we see people on here who doom. They still have not graduated to the next level, where being angry about it results in being resolute in taking action. Get involved in local school boards or city councils, or whatever floats your boat.
The American system is designed FOR us, but it must be enforced BY us. It is WE THE PEOPLE who ensure our own liberty, not the public servants who are mere employees working for us.
The recent SCOTUS decisions that support the Constitution are a huge win to let us know that all is not lost. We CAN correct the cancer that past generations allowed to infect society.
I think the real point of Q has been to instill confidence in those of us who seek to know what is really going on in the world -- confidence that we were, more or less, right all along.
It is one thing to suspect something, but not be able to prove it. It is quite another to know with certainty that you are right. The past 2 years have been proof, with or without Q, but without Q it would have been a much more difficult road, emotionally.
It would have been tougher on us, and tougher on society. Q helped provide a strength of conviction, and as the events unfolded, just made us more and more resolute in knowing we were right.
But now, we are at a turning point. First, we went from suspicion to confirmation. But now, we are shifting from simply knowing for sure that criminals have been and are actively trying to steal what rightly belongs to us, to doing something about it.
In order to solve a problem, you first have to know that a problem exists. You can't be kinda sorta suspecting that there might be a problem. You have to KNOW it and understand it. Only THEN can you take action to solve it.
Everyone is in a different stage. Some normies are still clueless. Others are starting to suspect things they never believed before. Still others are becoming convinced that their suspicions are confirmed. And a few are now starting to take action to correct the problems.
The recent SCOTUS decisions that support the Constitution are a huge win to let us know that all is not lost. We CAN correct the cancer that past generations allowed to infect society.