Q is a larp but the lizard people (metaphor) are terrified that ordinary people will start to learn of them and rise up. They have to brand anyone digging into the behavior of the elite as a crazy/violent conspiracy theorist. If someone looking for truth takes a wrong turn and says/does something dumb, that will be the story, and that will be the only story that goes out.
So I think people should back off Q, but I don't think Republicans should "condemn" it or allow normal people asking questions to be the enemy. Deflect the questions and ask why you're mad about some right-wing boomers on facebook who are already censored to hell, instead of organized leftists burning down small businesses and assaulting cops with impunity. If someone (real or false flag) does commit a crime condemn the criminal and focus back on the mass/organized violence that the left is covering for. There is no organized right-wing violence/looting/rioting. This contrast has to be drawn repeatedly.
Q is a larp but the lizard people (metaphor) are terrified that ordinary people will start to learn of them and rise up. They have to brand anyone digging into the behavior of the elite as a crazy conspiracy theorist, or turn real issues into jokes/memes to take their power away. If someone looking for truth takes a wrong turn and says/does something dumb, that will be the story, and that will be the only story that goes out.
So I don't think Republicans should "condemn" Q or allow normal people asking questions to be the enemy. Just deflect the questions and ask why you're mad about some right-wing boomers on facebook who are already censored to hell, instead of organized leftists burning down small businesses and assaulting cops with impunity.
Q is a larp but the lizard people (metaphor) are terrified that ordinary people will start to learn of them and rise up. They have to brand anyone digging into the behavior of the elite as a crazy conspiracy theorist, or turn real issues into jokes/memes to take their power away. If someone looking for truth takes a wrong turn and says/does something dumb, that will be the story, and that will be the only story that goes out.
The media isn't attacking Q to stop people from believing it, they're highlighting it because they think it's a winning narrative against Trump supporters. They think it's a wedge that could split right-leaning normies from the hard right. The kind of thing OP's post is about is a great example.
So I don't think Republicans should "condemn" Q or allow normal people asking questions to be the enemy. Just deflect the questions and ask why you're mad about some right-wing boomers on facebook who are already censored to hell, instead of organized leftists burning down small businesses and assaulting cops with impunity.