I encourage you to make your comments. Just be up-front about your bias, factor it in, but definitely share your thoughts and comments.
Being silent doesn't really help.
As an example, I agree with Qnuts that your reading of Clandestine's assertion "the elections are Q's main narrative" is definitely a mis-read. You would not get that feedback if you just remain silent. (Whether that feedback is helpful or not is another question.)
But recognizing your bias or personal views, you might still gain something from other views. Likewise, as long as you're not fixated on converting others, sharing even less popular views can be valuable.
We all have preferences and biases. The problem comes when we allow ourselves to misapply thinking, reasoning, or allow our emotional predilections dictate over clear thinking.
I encourage you to make your comments. Just be up-front about your bias, factor it in, but definitely share your thoughts and comments.
Being silent doesn't really help.
As an example, I agree with Qnuts that your reading of Clandestine's assertion "the elections are Q's main narrative" is definitely a mis-read. You would nto get that feedback if you just remain silent.
But recognizing your bias or personal views, you might just consider feedback that your thinking isn't accurate may be something worth referencing.