Anonymous ID: 9ab9c8 Jan. 6, 2019, 6:06 p.m. No.4636442   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6477 >>6570 >>6622 >>6631 >>6685

>>4633937 (Q POST PAST BREAD)

 

From Q 2658:

Why do D's and the FAKE NEWS media [+FAKEWOOD] continually push the 'IMPEACH' narrative if impeachment requires 2/3rd SENATE VOTE TO ENACT (odds of that?)?

Do they push this FAKE NARRATIVE to project a supposed 'supportable w/ evidence' wrongdoing to their BASE (confirmation bias)?

Accusations never supported by facts?

Group-Think.

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On Q 2658: The Sky is Not Falling (for our normie friends)

 

Psych-fag here. There's a lot to think about from this part of Q's latest post, because it gives us hints about what will happen when lots of people begin to wake up.

 

Confirmation bias is the tendency of people to interpret new evidence as confirmation of their existing beliefs.

 

Group-think is the tendency for similar-thinking people to mutually confirm one another's beliefs, such that they tend to make bad decisions because no one brings up good counter-arguments.

 

Confirmation bias and group-think are powerful reinforcers because they help prevent cognitive dissonance–that uneasy feeling we get when constantly out of step with most of the people around us, even when it's for a good reason. (Anons know!) Both work together to lull people into a herd-like mental state.

 

Until now, the Dem politicians have using those techniques to tell their followers what they want to hear. But that tactic has limits, and the Dems are just about there. We know that Trump's strategy is to make the Dems tell such big whoppers that even their followers won't be able to stomach the lies.

 

So what happens then?

 

People will begin to wake up. But they'll wake up differently than anons did. They'll wake up CRANKY! Like they're on steroids. All they wanted was sleep but instead they got a big fate dose of REALITY.

 

What can we do? Most of all, just listen patiently. Not rush things–realize it's going to take time. Avoid the I-told-you-so trap. Draw out people who need to talk. Let angry people vent (at least for awhile) and grieving people cry. Answer questions simply. Return hostility with kindness.

 

The calmer and more matter-of-fact we are, the quicker they'll calm down and stop thinking the sky is falling!