Trump didn't either.
This is a red herring. The movement might attract people who are disturbed, though. It doesn't appear to encourage harming others.
However, Antifa actually does encourage threatening or harming others, and its participants arrive at its rallies prepared to be both physically protected or shielded and made anonymous through complete clothing coverage. They also have obvious weapons.
“Q-Anon” people arrive at rallies with plenty of skin showing and possibly a US flag, some face paint, or a cardboard sign. They appear to support the country, while Antifa vehemently hates the country.
However, I do agree some “Q-Anon” people get verbally and even mentally unhinged in dealing with others they wrongly perceive as somehow “evil,” but it hasn't seemed they resort to physical violence against people.
Blaming something on Qanan is just a convenient scapegoat.
It’s a easy way to demonize and marginalize anyone who does not parrot the democrat party narrative.
Simply accuse them of being Q followers and voila’ suddenly they are red flagged as crazy, far right, extremist, domestic terrorists.
It’s all rhetoric.