Fair enough. But in the meantime, wouldn't it be helpful if people on our own side didn't work AGAINST it? What if I (and this guy, and many others) are right, and Q is actually an operation put together and sanctioned by the President himself. :)
I think it would be helpful.
Bagster
If a person thinks Q is a bunch of phony baloney bs, they're likely to actively criticize the activity with no reservations.
From a critic's point of view, the Q phenomenon is a bad thing, which should be actively opposed, for the good of conservatism in general, and the MAGA agenda in particular.
Q supporters obviously see it precisely the other way 'round, which I completely understand. From their point of view, the critics are just plain wrong about the project, and don't grasp the immense value this collaboration is to our mutual goals.
I get that.
What the Q community has to recognize, is that, no matter how strongly they believe and trust in the reality of Q, others are just as convinced in its Unreality.
Getting angry at the skeptics because they don't believe, is not productive. In fact, that behavior is quite destructive, because it drives a wedge between natural allies who would normally be pushing in the same direction.
Treating skeptics and critics like blaspheming heretics and enemies is not helpful. It only serves the interests of our common foes.