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Qtards are deluded cult followers
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CrankyFairy1 |
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...1. Can you please tell me what you think the "end game" is of the Q "cult." 2. If it doesn't hurt Trump, as you acknowledged it doesn't, how is it bad? 3. Do you think "Q" engages people to do research? Quoting: CrankyFairy1 1. Can you please tell me what you think the "end game" is of the Q "cult." There is no 'end game' necessarily. It's a narcissist, or group of narcissists lapping up all the attention. Don't think of it as a doomsday cult. It's a cultic belief system. 2. If it doesn't hurt Trump, as you acknowledged it doesn't, how is it bad? It's bad because it makes Trump supporters look nuts. Which in turn makes them hard to take seriously. Through that, it hurts Trump. Imagine talking to an independent or moderate trying to convince them to get on the Trump train by reference Q posts. It's crazy! 3. Do you think "Q" engages people to do research? Yes, I think Q engages people to research more about Q and fall into the cult. Quoting: Boaty Do you believe that the research helps people discover the unbelievable corruption and evil that currently exists? Quoting: CrankyFairy1 No, I think it turns rational people who might be interested, but not on board, away from the truth about that unbelievable corruption and evil. For those that already believe it is happening, it reinforces their belief in it, and in Q. Quoting: Boaty When "Q" repeatedly references "These people are sick", do you think that turns people away from the corruption and evil? If "Q" posts "reinforces the[ir]belief" in what is happening, doesn't that suggest that the "Q" posts are accurate? Do you think that "Q" is incorrect about what is happening?
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