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[–] Gorillion 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Q seems to be a less enraging version of the Red Pill. Q Newbies display more of a "wow!" mindset, than a "destroy everything and everyone, now" one common among Red Pill Newbies. But just as accepting of these revealed truths and systemic betrayals.

Probably for the best, as we've seen that watered down Red Pills don't really work. You end up with a bunch of Pink and Purple Pilled faggots claiming that they're the "center" of new politics, thinking they're dealing themselves in with the prevailing status quo in some way (and they then act as a barrier and distraction for others following the Red Pill path behind them). There needs to be that complete internalized break from the old narratives (this Great Awakening), or nothing will be gained from all this shit we're going through.

Something about Q's Clues and Puzzles method activates the same willingness to be told the truth, embrace it, become it's avatar, without triggering the incandescent rage of the Red Pill process (which can turn off normies). Both processes invite the subject to "figure it out for themselves" though, which is important. And completely opposite to the SJW/Marxist process of internalizing and regurgitating current year/month/day/hour/minute doctrine and accepting reality as dictated by propagandists ("And that's a good thing!", "And here's why!").

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[–] 13461736? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Coming from a 3 party system and mildly (compared to today) Liberal pushing education even in HS I always thought that center was the best path. Taking all of the good and ditching the bad from each side and avoiding extremism...you know, like the Jeet Kune Do of politics. Although it is maybe better than extremism I see it now for what it is...they believe in everything, and nothing

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[–] RickFlairWOOOOOO 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

In our politics effectively whichever party you vote for they betray you with "Compromise" which we are taught is what our government is all about in grade school. You vote for a party candidate and they vote for opposing party things and abandon the core things that got them in office with only a few pointless gestures and some political grandstanding for the campaign to get re-elected so they can claim they did something. The result is that the extremes of each party are pushed through as a compromise and spun as a good thing, while the classical liberal positions are ignored and the big conservative points like fiscal responsibility are ignored along with Gun rights being bleed slowly though we win most of the many fights to resist that one here and there erodes our rights further.