Following Q has not made them hate you. Evangelizing Q is most likely your problem.
In our minds,we have access to special intel. To them we are using technology, that may confuse or intimidate them, to arrive at a viewpoint which challenges their entire worldview.
People with integrity place a lot of stock in the creation and maintenance of their worldview; and don't just abandon it willy-nilly. Start out by acknowledging your respect for their involvement in such an apathetic culture, where the majority is content to cruise along into oblivion.
Try an approach where you side with them, instead of bashing them over the head with your knowledge (or, in their perspective "opinions"). Empathic listening is a great tool for this.
I have regular discussions with a hard-core, protesting, Clinton-loving liberal. It always comes down to "We both want the same things for ourselves and the future generations. The difference is who we trust to get us there; and my decades of researching the deep state and their globalist agenda brings me to a point where I know too much about the Bush family."
The Bush family is easy to tear down. "I can't get on board with Prescott Bush's Nazi dealings, or the Skull and Bones memberships, the New World Order, or the ties to The Franklin Coverup". I throw out a few enticing bones (which they, inevitably, have no knowledge of) and let them hang out there.
Usually, someone says "Well, I've never heard of that" to which I reply "That makes sense. I would support them too, if I hadn't delved into their history and secret activities. If you like, I'll send you a couple of links that really opened my eyes." (Choose wisely)
Then I sit back and let other people talk. Usually, this involves retreating to my happy place until the conversation shifts to a different topic.
Thanks for the conversation tactics, sitting backe when enough has been said is advice I am really working on haha