(Prefacing by saying that I'm not American, and that I'm not be a believer of the Q-plan by a 100%.)
I do believe there's some sort of plan cooking behind the scenes in America—and hopefully a good one. Like it or not, America influences the world on such a level that make other countries hate to hear it because of our own 'pride' and 'egoism.'
That being said, this plan can take a very long time to go through with. Changes on such a scale is near impossible to go through with in a very short span. It might very well be a game of gigabrain chess with more than one player—the end of it might not appear until years have passed.
Time has ever been a concept that humanity have questioned, whether it be for good or ill.
Us humans can only live for so long...
Which brings me to the sour question; Trump is 76 years old, and it is a quite vulnerable age for us humans.
People see Trump as one of the figureheads of this plan, if not the figurehead. If Trump was to pass away from natural causes (of age,) is there someone, or still people around to continue forward with the plan? Is there someone around other than Trump that people can rally around?
In a sign of fear that insects might be associated with Italian cuisine
While I'm not that much for "insect flour" I still think it's very difficult to apply this kind of association with a country if some people would decide to use it.
I'm Swedish.
Sweden ain't really a very religious country, even though we have a lot of Christian values.
Currently we're having a huge problem with Islam pushing itself into the country, and politicians have let it happen. Luckily we've had a change of government as of last year, so maybe we'll start seeing slow changes towards the better.
I do find religion intriguing, and I love the aesthetic of churches and do enjoy visiting them here in Sweden, but I'm not a believer or a follower. I don't really believe in anything specific, since I have never felt that I needed to believe in a higher power to push myself or feel loved.
I do find some parts of the Q plan becoming a bit too silly when people push a religious belief behind it. I don't think what Trump and the American people need are prayers, they need people who act, and can do things.
I know that not everyone have the ability to make any bigger changes and act, but I don't think people should fool themselves or fool others that prayers will do anything for Trump or other people.
Trump's account on Twitter was just unbanned. No actual tweet has been done from Trump himself.
However, I do expect a tweet from him. Mainly because he's aware how much focus Twitter has right now after Elon Musk's purchase of the platform, and all his changes.
Elon has unbanned a plethora of people already (even people who critique Trump) because he wants it ti be a total free speech platform.
Take into consideration that Twitter have entered a new era. Elon—whatever you might think of him—is making huge changes to Twitter.
Twitter as a brand is insanely big, so it reaches a lot of ears and eyes.
I know Trumo said that he wouldn't return to Twitter... but I also think Trump is smart enough to make use of both websites if he sees there's interest of him returning to Twitter by his followers.
Trump is not dumb. He will do what he think is the correct route.
Thanks for your comment!
I'm not a scientist by any means, so your questions you ask me is beyond my capabilities to even answer—I simply don't know. Probably not even 1% of it.
But I do like to say that improbability doesn't make the other impossible, and I'd like to believe that we have discovered more through science in our life as humans compared to what religion has offered us—not saying religion has not offered us great values as humans. Otherwise, religion has been very stagnant, and only fit itself into the narrative after correcting itself after scientific research and revelation.
However, I do find religion fascinating that it's so incredible similar all over the world and has been for a very long time. People across the globe share similar beliefs, scripts and texts despite being a whole world apart and no known person in between them to share it.
I posted this in another thread, but I will post it here as well because this thread seems more fitting for it.
I was banned for a day for being extremely frustrated and might have said some rude stuff. I haven't posted for a very, very long time because I have my own life to tend to.
Keep in mind I'm Swedish, I'm not American. Swedes in general are also atheists (ironically, my name means Church Grim) and so am I, so when it comes to the whole "God" speech, it feels extremely awkward and wrong when something like politics and religion is being put in the same discussion, and I apologise for it. I'm just not used to it.
Sweden has its own mess with leftist bringing Islam to our country.
Other than that, I feel like the point of Q was to never have a "one sole saviour" of the people. It was to spur people into taking action into their own hands.
At certain points it started feeling too much like a fairytale. A lot of the stuff Q stated in their posts felt very... not true. It was sewn together to hit a true American right where it hits—their patriotic side. Even as an outsider you can tell Americans from "Americans."
Americans are the most patriotic people in the world, hands down, and as a Swede I envy that. Patriotic Swedes are insulted and looked down upon. "The Law of Jante" is a thing—and while it's also a good thing, it has hit the patriotic side of being a Swede, a lot.
People spoke about these grand things that was about to happen. But each time it didn't happen, each time you speak about your concern, it's quickly handwaved as "God's plan" and that "you gotta wait" or "stop datefagging," or "stop dooming."
Time after time, there were revelation of horrible things happening... but nothing actually being done about anything.
I truly feel like people are actually just being strung along, being told the "next big thing" and when nothing actually happens, you should just sit down and stop being a doomer, and just... wait. "Hold the line." Someone will read in between the lines and tell people "this is WHY Trump didn't do x or y, this is why he acted ä and ö, it's because of THIS GRAND DESIGN right here!"
Time after time, we're getting strung along. Time after time, we're fed hopium to... "Hold the line."
Trump is human. Trump is not perfect. Trump has weaknesses, and that's why he needs people. People compliment each other. There's a reason why you call your significant other your "better half," and I believe that extends to friends acquaintances and followers who believe in you.
If you stop showing the same thought process as the collective, you're a doomer. You're no longer a "fren."
I'm sorry for spreading doom as an outsider, and I can understand it can lead to a ban. But this is my opinion on things. AS AN OUTSIDER.
I was banned for a day for being extremely frustrated and might have said some rude stuff. I haven't posted for a very, very long time because I have my own life to tend to.
Keep in mind I'm Swedish, I'm not American. Swedes in general are also atheists (ironically, my name means Church Grim) and so am I, so when it comes to the whole "God" speech, it feels extremely awkward and wrong when something like politics and religion is being put in the same discussion, and I apologise for it. I'm just not used to it.
Sweden has its own mess with leftist bringing Islam to our country.
Other than that, I feel like the point of Q was to never have a "one sole saviour" of the people. It was to spur people into taking action into their own hands.
At certain points it started feeling too much like a fairytale. A lot of the stuff Q stated in their posts felt very... not true. It was sewn together to hit a true American right where it hits—their patriotic side. Even as an outsider you can tell Americans from "Americans."
Americans are the most patriotic people in the world, hands down, and as a Swede I envy that. Patriotic Swedes are insulted and looked down upon. "The Law of Jante" is a thing—and while it's also a good thing, it has hit the patriotic side of being a Swede, a lot.
People spoke about these grand things that was about to happen. But each time it didn't happen, each time you speak about your concern, it's quickly handwaved as "God's plan" and that "you gotta wait" or "stop datefagging," or "stop dooming."
Time after time, there were revelation of horrible things happening... but nothing actually being done about anything.
I truly feel like people are actually just being strung along, being told the "next big thing" and when nothing actually happens, you should just sit down and stop being a doomer, and just... wait. "Hold the line." Someone will read in between the lines and tell people "this is WHY Trump didn't do x or y, this is why he acted ä and ö, it's because of THIS GRAND DESIGN right here!"
Time after time, we're getting strung along. Time after time, we're fed hopium to... "Hold the line."
Trump is human. Trump is not perfect. Trump has weaknesses, and that's why he needs people. People compliment each other. There's a reason why you call your significant other your "better half," and I believe that extends to friends, acquaintances and followers who believe in you.
If you stop showing the same thought process as the collective, you're a doomer. You're no longer a "fren."
I'm sorry for spreading doom as an outsider, and I can understand it can lead to a ban. But this is my opinion on things. AS AN OUTSIDER.
I've been casually viewing this board for a long time, and I feel like a lot of people... have very lively imagination, to the point I feel they go way beyond reality.
People think there will be a saviour, and that "God will win."
There is not such things. The only ones that can save yourselves are you, the people. Not some miracle dude.
Wake up, really. A lot of these people tell others to "wake up", but honestly, THEY need to wake up as well.
IIRC they don't drop any more alarmingly more than they did before. This has always been a problem for sports, especially football (soccer,) but people honestly didn't put as much attention to it as they do now because of Covid-19 and the vaccine.
Keep in mind that the word "they" have been used to address people for a very long time. Way before it got taken as a way to address a "gender."
It's still a legit way to address someone as "they" and not having it to do anything with transgender stuff.
It's like nobles in old writing addressing themselves as "we" and such.