Many people here have disagreed with them. But we’re not the ones making decisions - the house belongs to someone else, and he saw fit to allow it. That may puzzle me, but I have to assume he had his reasons.
It allowed for undermining and bashing liberals.
Not being one to follow conspiracy theorists or take them seriously, they sort of rode under my radar. After the election when I found that trying to talk about the rational, provable election problems with low information liberals and moderates I realized we had a real signal to noise problem with the crackpot Q-based theories flooding the zone. They played a part in why Trump’s attempt to contest results were not taken seriously.
The Capitol building raid was a breaking point for me though. As much as I wish we could just blame it on Antifa agitators, there is clear evidence that Trump supporters with Q driven hysterics were among the instigators. After that debacle I have no patience with Q followers.
I don’t know where JimRob’s breaking point is. I just hope he reaches it soon because they reflect badly on all of us.