As the kids say
Watch this space
Other sites are treating this like it’s infighting rather than consolidation of power.
I don’t know if it’s possible to tell the difference at this stage. They’re the same activity, we just have different names for the different outcomes.
I’m hoping it turns out to be infighting.
THIS IS HOW YOU WIELD AND RETAIN POWER.
CW: it made me sick to type it
WE SHOULD FUCKING LEARN.
But isn’t accusing literally everyone you don’t like of being a pedophile a chicken little scenario where people stop taking you seriously? Sure it’s fine for other Q-pilled freaks and they’re onboard but the general public is going to think you keep crying wolf.
They topple the leaders not because they think they are pedophiles (which I’m 10000% sure they are) but because they want to control the means of propaganda among their group: fucking evangelical churches.
They want to replace any big chair who might disagree slightly with them.
Are they sane enough to control all republican senators? Probably not cuz they are batshit crazy so big capitalists will never get fully on board with them . But they are gonna control 20% of the senate that I’m sure
So this is why we liberals need to counter Q with B-anon, that is Biden and Cuomo are deep undercover white hats exposing the cabal by pretending to be sex pests.
have you tought a bout transitioning in a state that doesnt consist of small elected bodies which are subject to petty squabbles
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If anyone r*pes and then eats babies, its 100% Kenneth Copeland
This was the natural trajectory of American Protestantism.
This topic is keenly fascinating and I want to learn all about the inversion of Christianity represented by American Protestantism
Some day I want to make an effort post about how there is a real divide in White American Evangelicalism. That’s a group that makes up roughly 25% of the US population. I’ve been pretty deeply involved in that culture up until the last 6-7 years. I would say very roughly, of that 25%, maybe 20% are “true believers”. Not to say they’re not political, but I’d say they are people who are pretty sincere in their beliefs and would still probably put their religion ahead of their politics. But the other remaining 80%, I think they are folks who are in it for the social and political reasons and not so much the religion, even if they don’t realize it themselves. They’re happy being in Evangelicalism so long as it wraps around how they see the world. The QAnon stuff could easily supersede religion for this group of people.
And 80% of 25% is a pretty damn big number. That’s the population that I think is susceptible to QAnon.