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[–] 18910096? ago  (edited ago)

Just took me a while to change expectations

In other words: the cognitive dissonance you experienced, caused by believing in something that has been proven to be false and bullshit, has influenced you to adapt and shift your worldview and mentality to keep on believing in it anyway.

That's exactly how cults operate. How does it feel to be part of a modern-day personality/doomsday cult?

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[–] 18913667? ago  (edited ago)

Cult like thinking does not allow one to revisit the assumptions of their foundational beliefs. That ought to be done by every rational thinking individual, part of any movement. I know I try to. Also I am allergic to personality cults, I don't idolize POTUS by any means.

There has been nothing to yet suggest I need to discard the foundational notion that Q is in fact part of a legit op associated closely with POTUS. But that doesn't mean everything makes sense as things unfold in realtime. I question the accuracy and intention of a good amount of content in the Q drops based on the emerging perception that one of the main intentions (not the only one) is to sow chaos among the enemies, not clarity of the plan's details among the patriots.

Capiche?