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Reason: None provided.

The guy's arguments are lame, a combination of confirmation bias and wishful thinking.

"I don't think its him." - Very clearly, in the syntax and sentence structure, Trump is saying "I don't think its him WHO is destroying our country". (It's the people behind him.)

Taking that and interpreting it to mean that Trump is saying "I don't think that (that man) is him (Joe Biden)", is just hearing what you want to hear.

"He has round eyes!" He's talking about his bug-eyed expression.

I think anons really have to check their emotions and how they engage with this information, because at some point, the reasoning departs from dispassionate logic and coverts to wanting to buy in to .... something.

And, these narratives are inflamed and promoted by the Deep State, via disinfo agents, etc. It will always get clicks from certain kinds of people, and makes it so easy for the propaganda machines to attack the truth movement.

It's become an obsession. An unprovable, unverifiable obsession with an inconsequential premise.

It has as its premise that the White Hats are willing to directly and deliberately deceive the populations they are supposed to serve. It's something that could never be proven openly, but it feeds the roiling fires of people's passions. Why are people so obsessed with this narrative? It's got nothing to do with Q.

88 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The guy's arguments are lame, a combination of confirmation bias and wishful thinking.

"I don't think its him." - Very clearly, in the syntax and sentence structure, Trump is saying "I don't think its him WHO is destroying our country". (It's the people behind him.)

Taking that and interpreting it to mean that Trump is saying "I don't think that (that man) is him (Joe Biden)", is just hearing what you want to hear.

"He has round eyes!" He's talking about his bug-eyed expression.

I think anons really have to check their emotions and how they engage with this information, because at some point, the reasoning departs from dispassionate logic and coverts to wanting to buy in to .... something.

And, these narratives are inflamed and promoted by the Deep State, via disinfo agents, etc. It will always get clicks from certain kinds of people, and makes it so easy for the propaganda machines to attack the truth movement.

88 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The guys arguments are lame, a combination of confirmation bias and wishful thinking.

"I don't think its him." - Very clearly, in the syntax and sentence structure, Trump is saying. I don't think its him WHO is destroying our country. (It's the people behind him.)

Taking that and interpreting it to mean that Trump is saying "I don't think that (that man) is him (Joe Biden)", is just hearing what you want to hear.

"He has round eyes!" He's talking about his bug-eyed expression.

I think anons really have to check their emotions and how they engage with this information, because at some point, the reasoning departs from dispassionate logic and coverts to wanting to buy in to .... something.

And, these narratives are inflamed and promoted by the Deep State, via disinfo agents, etc. It will always get clicks from certain kinds of people, and makes it so easy for the propaganda machines to attack the truth movement.

88 days ago
1 score