It's better to view Q as a network or community that moves in unison without objection.
They've moved on from the Satanic child eating, and from Q himself, as the president tries to overturn the election.
Now, they look to 8kun's Ron Watkins, and they're targeting democracy. https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1336718117289009157
They've moved on from the Satanic child eating, and from Q himself, as the president tries to overturn the election.
Now, they look to 8kun's Ron Watkins, and they're targeting democracy. https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1336718117289009157
This community existed before Q, but it was a series of disparate political movements without a centralized messaging strategy. Some anti-vaxxers, some NWO/InfoWars people, some Tea Party people.
It is now a formalized network graph used for targeted messaging and harassment.
It is now a formalized network graph used for targeted messaging and harassment.
The irony that this "American patriot movement" is run by a guy in Japan operating a site otherwise used by diaper fetishists is, in fact, lost on a lot of these people.
People are still hanging on Q's every word, and look to Q influencers for guidance in his absence.
People are still hanging on Q's every word, and look to Q influencers for guidance in his absence.
This is key to understanding politics over the next few years: It's not about policy. It's about identity. It's about the pipeline of information you're barraged with, despite never really choosing that pipeline.
For diehards, it's raw cult of personality https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1336738930503393283
For diehards, it's raw cult of personality https://twitter.com/joshtpm/status/1336738930503393283