Anonymous ID: ca2b60 March 3, 2019, 1:44 a.m. No.5479387   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9391 >>9429 >>9450

>>5479342

I was playing around referencing a post from kind of way back.

I implored people in my little neck of the woods to follow Q back in Dec 2017.

Quite a few did. Some gave up and after awhile I took Q stuff down from my FB page or hid posts from view.

But they know how they found out about Q and knowing people in general, they will want to lead and do their thing not come to me for anything. I saw a middle age Christian lady on my feed post a pepe meme the other day.

 

As for others Cognitive Dissonance is a big thing. Some of my more mature and influencial friends who are Center Left is where I will focus, but it is not going to be easy. Weโ€™ll see what the nature of the habbenings are and what effect/affect it has on them.

Anonymous ID: ca2b60 March 3, 2019, 2 a.m. No.5479448   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>5479414

Yes, thank you.

Of course you are right. Apathy is a big one.

I have discovered this very thing when encouraging change in churches.

People are consumed with day to day worries and finding out there is a big problem or they have been fooled or need to change or fix something makes people uncomfortable, or angry.

Often shooting the messenger is the preferred route.

Herd mentality.

Anonymous ID: ca2b60 March 3, 2019, 2:19 a.m. No.5479500   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>5479461

I have gone thru various levels of burnout because of certain sacrifices.

I remember when 97 Uids a bread was a busy one.

If Q hadnโ€™t let big habbenings seem imminent, I donโ€™t think the movement would have took off the way it did or anons be as motivated.

I also remember watching people I thought untouchable make obvious mistakes.

IDK

Humiliation or people thinking your a nut are far less of a sacrifice/risk than other things.

Been an outcast most of my life.

Seeing the type of people today coming out in support of Q is humbling to someone of my lowly status.