If you don’t believe in, or subscribe to anything Q, then why not just kindly stay off of the Q threads?
It’s as simple as that.
Q needs to provide real content. The longer the time frame the better.
imho, Expecting naysayers to stay off Q-Anon threads is a bit like expecting Puh-lousey to have a brain or to say something intelligent and reasonable. Not likely to happen in this millennia.
Because Q, and those who are foolish enough to believe him, distract FR from the critically important work ahead of us.
As The Memo released today will show, there is hard work ahead to rescue our Republic. What will be disclosed today is less than 10% of the very real problem. FR was a vital to “spreading the word” when Monicegate first surfaced. We are now in a Constitutional Crisis for worse than Watergate. This is Pearl Harbor from within, our enemies are strong, and America may NOT win this battle.
It’s very simple. Some kids or dems are playing “secret coded” mental masturbation games on us and other conservatives. It only distracts from the vital work at hand, and, even worse, makes us look like fools to the rest of the world.
I’m 74 and worked for decades within the Conservative (and very Conservative) side of DC. Age does not make one wise, but it does make you experienced, and I’ve seen BS like this surface every few years.
If you want to fall for this Q BS, then fine, but like most foolish things we all entertain every few years, why not keep it to one’s self, not infect others with it.
In a few weeks or months, the person putting out these Q posts will tire of his game, but rest assured, it will be replaced with another sucker site.
Unfortunately, the damage done to FR and the crusaders of Conservative Truth in the interim will not be recoverable.
If you don’t think this all can become very damaging, very quickly, go watch “Being There.” That is fiction, but the Memo... and people falling for the Q Scam... are very real.
Q is a malevolent Chauncey Gardiner.
Wake up and let your common sense tell you that.