Anonymous ID: f0219a Oct. 3, 2020, 1:04 a.m. No.10898730   🗄️.is 🔗kun

LinkedIn was a social media site for me until recently when they ended access to my account. I did mention Q sometimes.

 

I think that Q is a legit threat to cabal power as the US House has moved to condemn it. Why bother if it s a fringe "LARP"? Why not get all hot and heavy about Antifa or BLM instead?!

 

Maybe a good piece of evidence that we are winning?

 

Btw, there is a lot of cross pollination now between Q followers and "anti-vaxxers" (medical freedom advocates). The House seemed double minded when it moved to condemn Q anon but gave the impression of supporting some level of medical freedom. We know what happens to a "house divided".

Anonymous ID: f0219a Oct. 3, 2020, 1:26 a.m. No.10898827   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10898286

 

We are used to thinking of political parties as necessary, imo. I noticed that one of the people mentioned in the story is a black man who changed from Democrat to non-affiliated. Having a representative and having a political party affiliation do not necessarily go together.

 

I have been fascinated by this town in Mexico and their ban on political parties. They don't even support "voting" (in quotes because now I see ours has been rigged). However, the town does have a council (representative government).

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/03/mexico-indigenous-town-banned-politicians-cheran

 

I occurs to me that leadership roles should be made undesirable. I think that in at least one religious community bishops are chosen by lot. Men don't necessarily want that role as it demands more responsibility and does not pay anything. Since you are talking about "governing" a small community there is not even much of a status boost I'm guessing.

 

If any of you have read "Good to Great" you know that the really great leaders are not, generally, charismatic. They are usually self-effacing, humble but very dedicated and they don't live ostentatiously.

 

Jesus shows the way back to our Father in heaven with this approach!