The “masses” were never as massive as the left would like everyone to think. They Q supporters were certainly vocal, but I don’t think there were really all that many of them. They were overrepresented in terms of internet interactions because Q’s entire creation and existence was internet-based.
Oh, they think they number in the millions.
I saw a car with a Q bumper sticker the last time I went to the grocery store. It’s not an uncommon thing to see even now.
Whatever Q is/was, what was done caught the attention of a LOT of people here and around the world and gave us all fresh reasons to look behind the facades we’ve grown accustomed to for what we aren’t supposed to see.
Personally, I still don’t know what or who Q is/was, but I don’t dismiss the Q Anon thing that happened.
If anything, these last few years have given me more reasons to believe the bread was tasty and that some of the bread is still fresh now.
Here on FR, they attained some kind of ‘protected’ status. On Inauguration Day, they had a ~Q thread going that just plain provoked and trolled those of us who had been holding our tongues or ignoring them. If ever there was a day for them to STFU and acknowledge that the Q stuff was bullshiite, it was Inauguration Day. But I got a timeout from FR for opposing their nonsense.
Millions across the world, sheep boy.