I'm not a Q follower or person or whatever it's called, but having just watched Jones segment on it - I gotta say he makes an extremely compelling argument against it.
Basically it has its roots in the mkultra program that started in the 60s.
It was an interesting segment.
I think that's nonsense. How many Q supporters are really out there? What percentage of Trump's movement are they? Even if 10% of Trump supports are highly into Q, does that stop the other 90% from organizing and doing something?
I would argue that most people are waiting for Trump to be out of office (and maybe even beyond) because they are husbands/fathers and wives/mothers who don't want to go to war and are hoping that Trump can pull off some final great move.
No but what he is saying is that it's dangerous in that you get sucked into it - then once that happens it becomes easy for false flags and infiltrators to use that groups feverent beliefs to hurt the average everyday Trump supporters.
Like what he says happened at the capitol building.
He also says that ANTIFA / BLM are using the same pysop techniques on their people
So the true argument isn't that it makes people do nothing, but more that it becomes like a cult and they're an easy target for false flags. I can buy that explanation more than the other one.
There was so much to what he was saying (typical Alex Jones - massive non stop brain dump of info) that it's honestly hard to sum up.
I'd say find it and give it a watch. There's too much info to convey here honestly.