I think Qanon is exposing a lot of truths, but maybe not the truths you qucumbers believe.
I think this movement places a lot of emphasis on the importance of an affordable education system. Why? Because Q followers are quick to jump on the bandwagon in hopes of a better future, however, they fail to research information independently and put down users who come to the table with critical questions or information that contradicts the narrative.
The fact that Q has acquired a large following, based upon cryptic messages with no substance (information that can be easily accessed online or predicted based upon current events), emphasizes this groups inability to research information independently before jumping on the bandwagon. I feel this whole movement is an interesting social experiment, one that exposes just how easy it is to assemble a group of people, feed them hope, and exploit them. I think most qucumbers are upset with the system, with their lives, with their careers and simply grasped onto the movement in hopes of change.