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"Most people liked him" here.

All people here are anons. Consequently, no one here could know whether "most" anons "liked him" or even had ANY opinion about him?

After all, "here" == a community for Q trained anons. Q trained anons to avoid forming opinions unless the anon had first done personal, source vetted research which they'd then assessed using rigorous critical analysis.

Additionally, Q trained anons to avoid using feels and accepting the opinions of others, especially con inc/media influencers. And Q warned about con Inc psyops then trained anons how to spot them and avoid falling for their emotionally manipulative tactics.

"liked him"

A verb choice that lacks specificity and suggests an assessment based on feels rather than logic. As Q often warned, "this isn't a game" or just "another four year election" political version of sports competitions.

355 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

"Most people liked him" here.

All people here are anons. Consequently, how would anyone know whether "most" anons here "liked him" or even had ANY opinion about him?

After all, "here" == a community for Q trained anons. Q trained anons to avoid forming opinions unless the anon had first done personal, source vetted research which they'd then assessed using rigorous critical analysis.

Additionally, Q trained anons to avoid using feels and accepting the opinions of others, especially con inc/media influencers. And Q warned about con Inc psyops then trained anons how to spot them and avoid falling for their emotionally manipulative tactics.

"liked him"

A verb choice that lacks specificity and suggests an assessment based on feels rather than logic. As Q often warned, "this isn't a game" or just "another four year election" political version of sports competitions.

361 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

"Most people liked him" here.

All people here are anons. Consequently, how would anyone know that "most" anons here "liked him" or even had ANY opinion about him?

After all, "here" == a community for Q trained anons. Q trained anons to avoid forming opinions unless the aonon had first done personal, source vetted research which they'd then assessed using rigorous critical analysis. Q trained anons to avoid using feels and accepting the opinions of others, especially con inc/media influencers.

"liked him"

A verb choice that lacks specificity and suggests an assessment based on feels rather than logic. As Q often warned, "this isn't a game" or just "another four year election" political version of sports competitions.

361 days ago
1 score