Anonymous ID: 2a8845 Nov. 6, 2021, 11:26 p.m. No.14942554   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2562

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Entertaining, but not necessarily the ideal message for Q followers. Q has rarely criticized Jews and seems to suggest that several Jews are loyal to the USA (including some martyrs, namely Andrew Breitbart and Seth Rich). One of the attached memes is the only image I have ever seen that Q has posted that has even come close to criticizing Jews. My assumption is that Q team consists of military people who must tolerate Jewish ethnics in uniform but do not trust Israel or even international financiers such as Soros. Q seems to walk a difficult line: on the one hand, Q team seems to admit that there are some specifically Jewish networks of crime in finance. On the other hand, Q team seems to want to avoid traditional racist messages.

 

Further, while the bad behavior of welfare collectors is annoying, Q has tended to push the notion that patriots have no skin color. Here's the key problem: before Q, pro-white-anti-black messaging had a chance to convert key American demographic sectors, notably evangelical Christians. After Q, there is no chance. Most USA evangelicals now are unwilling to drive any wedges between black and white skin colors; they believe Q will demand civic nationalism.

 

Here's my take: regardless of who is on top of the heap, lots of poor folks are way down at the bottom. Poor folks deal directly with police. If nobody polices the police, the poor are in deep trouble. Thus the poor folks of various skin colors must take whatever tactics are effective to prevent police brutality. In practical terms, the white poor and black poor have to resist elite corruption together. That means don't praise the KKK too much, don't praise the Black versions of the KKK too much.

 

Different people have different proposed solutions for racial tensions, but the black-versus-white tension is a much smaller problem than pizzagate. We're not likely to investigate pizzagate if we are spending time with pro-KKK rap songs.