I would understand believing all the Q conspiracy stuff if it was actually correct some of the time. But it's never correct! It's sometimes vague enough that you could sort of interpret it as being right if you stretch it, kind of like Nostradamus. But if there was someone constantly telling me wild things, and none of those things ever turn out to be correct, eventually I would stop listening.
I think it's the problem a lot of people have, left and right. Their criteria for whether they should believe something or not is "do I like what they are saying" rather than "does the evidence support what they are saying."
I would understand believing all the Q conspiracy stuff if it was actually correct some of the time. But it's never correct! It's sometimes vague enough that you could sort of interpret it as being right if you stretch it, kind of like Nostradamus. But if there was someone constantly telling me wild things, and none of those things ever turn out to be correct, eventually I would stop listening.
I think it's the problem a lot of people have, left and right. Their criteria for whether they should believe something or not is "do I like what they are saying" rather than "does the evidence support what they are saying."