Anonymous ID: f193fb July 24, 2018, 1:32 p.m. No.2267599   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7630 >>7683 >>7712 >>7834 >>7991

>>2265167

 

> Remember guys, we have to coordinate the "what is Q" chant at the next rally

 

I think this is a little harder than it seems. Anons talked about and sort of attempted to do this in Montana but it didn't work out very effectively. While we were all in line together and changing WWG1WGA we thought it wouldn't be too difficult to chant What is Q inside the arena. However, once we all entered the arena we didn't stay together as a single group the entire time, we didn't coordinate the chant, and when one person yelled it out loud no one else heard it and repeated it. There's nothing wrong with what happened. After waiting in line for hours and then waiting in the arena for a while before Trump finally came on stage anons had broken up into smaller groups and moved around and explored. Anons were excited to move around the arena and get closer to the God Emperor. It's hard for one person or a few people to shout louder than the PA and the other 10K + people.

 

I think one way to do this is for all of the Q anons to stick together the whole time and when Trump finally appears start chanting What is Q together.

 

I think even better would be for all of the Q anons to bring paper signs that say What is Q on them and then tape those paper signs onto the cardboard Trump signs that the campaign hands out once you're inside the rally so that the anons all now have somewhat sturdy signs that say What is Q. If all of the anons stand up, hold up the signs, AND start chanting at the same time I think this would be more effective.

 

Even 20 or 30 people chanting isn't that loud compared with the PA and the other 10K + people.

Anonymous ID: f193fb July 24, 2018, 1:48 p.m. No.2267901   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7963

>>2267630

 

> They had it started at the MONTANA rally but it did not pick up steam.

 

Another note:

 

I think the expectation that a new and unique chant will get started and pick up steam is optimistic. I don't think it's going to work out like that.

 

If you start chanting Trump Trump Trump then some of the people around you will clearly hear and understand and repeat that and you may end up with 10K + people chanting Trump Trump Trump for a short time.

 

However, if you start chanting something new people around you are going to mostly ignore you. After you're done you'll hear some people quietly asking "what were they saying". It's just too hard to hear and understand a new chant in an arena with all that noise.

 

It'd be awesome if 10K people did start chanting What is Q.

 

However, I think a more likely scenario is that if you get a group of Qanons to stick together and do it like I described above, together, standing, with signs, chanting together, others would see it and Trump would also see it and perhaps Trump would point to it and stand there and clap like he does. Perhaps the chant would catch on some and spread but my observation is that the chants that catch on in the arena are more generic campaign chants like Trump Trump Trump, Drain The Swamp, Build The Wall, Lock Her Up, type stuff. After repeating WWG1WGA hundreds of times the arena still never fully caught on and carried it. That chant had to be done with a lot of effort and it still only worked in small sections of the audience. WWG1WGA never carried from one section to another to include the entire arena. Even after so many repititions most people still didn't know what we were saying and after we told them they were a little confused as to what it meant.

 

This isn't meant to be discouraging. It's exciting to be on a board surrounded by Q anons who all get it. It's also exciting to be in a crowd surrounded by 20 or 30 Q anons who get it. It's also exciting to see Q spreading WW. However, most people, even at the rallies, even if they've "heard of Q", aren't really familiar with everything we know and all of our phrases. In a crowd of 10K people almost all of them will repeat Trump Trump Trump! but most of them will not be able to clearly hear, understand, and move themselves to repeat a phrase like What is Q.