The Man in the Arena


Epictetus4 posted this on TruthSocial:

There are 14 points I need to make so this might take a few comments as the Q movement is more an ideology than a movement. Here goes nothing…

1) The mainstream news media tends to excessively cover far-right extremism when it comes to political violence.

2) The Q movement on the surface is a far less threat to public safety than an international cabal of satanic pedophiles.

3) The movement has radicalized several individuals to commit criminal acts of violence.

4) The movement is different than others covering the same conspiracies in that there is more anonymity taken at a higher level of credibility.

5) Years after the emergence of posts there still remains no consensus on who or what has been posting the messages.

6) The growth of the Q movement was helped by a dishonest news media that people didn’t trust to give reliable information or believed it has hidden alternative motives viewed as propaganda.

To be continued in the next comment…

7) The catch phrase “Do your own research” basically said don’t take my or anybody else’s word for it, investigate it yourself.

Go watch the mainstream news (note, not banned, not censored, but people were encouraged to look and to see it for themselves, then told it’s best not to listen to those sources.)

8) Globalists claim the new world order is a conspiracy with tons of information available stating the opposite. This is similar to when the vaccine was declared safe while the long-term effects were unknown.

9) The problem with the Q movement is that individuals with experiences of trauma or mental illness combine with the constant and repeat threats or fears of globalist and/or communist tyranny whereas it’s too much for some to handle causing their medical or mental conditions to become worse.

10) Basically, the problem is a combination of factors both inward and outward with no means or ability to process beliefs and/or delusions from reality.

To be cont.

10)…(cont) fight or flight kicks in with no place to go only leaving vulnerable people with no other option because they have no source available to seek help or comfort.

11) Becoming consumed by conspiracy narratives can cause paranoia, isolation, and an anti-government or anti-institution mindset. It’s not just the Q movement itself, but the combination of many factors involved with it to include things that might not be connected at all such as relationship, employment, or personal/financial problems causing an individual’s stress to increase rather than decrease.

12) In 2020 more than 60 candidates running for Congress claimed to share Q movement beliefs even if some didn’t believe in the Q identity itself.

13) What helps? Prevent violence.

14) Let others know professional help is available if needed 24/7, it’s free, it’s confidential, and it takes away any excuse someone might have for not seeking it. Like 7cups offers or something similar…

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1 comment

  1. I suspect this writer is making an attempt to gaslight anons and those who follow Q.

    He’s definitely not worth my time to see what else he has posted… I’ve seen way too many brainwashed troll libtards who don’t know better to stay in their sewer bubble.

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