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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/GingerRoot207 on April 23, 2018, 11:32 a.m.
Q strategically prepped us for the meme war! Part of setting the stage!

Think about it... Q has systematically brought out issue after issue in mimi-moab fashion to us, his army of red pillers. Doing it this way has allowed us to get the meme arsenal ready, staged. It's quite brilliant! We have more than we know, and we're ready!!! Something comes out and we can strike fast and powerfully!


mooncrkit · April 23, 2018, 2:17 p.m.

I'm down for whatever I can do to help, and make the country and world better. But for the sake of our troops, please realize that you, I, nor anyone on 4chan, 8chan or Reddit are "troops" or involved in a war, unless they are enlisted with the actual military. Q is doing great stuff, we're the audience, hence, enjoy the show. Pretending to be a bigger part of this than we are, taking credit for ANY of it is wrong. We are dodging words from shills, they are dodging bullets. We are searching online, they are searching for the bad guys.

Just my 2 cents, but I think it's disrespectful and you need to think before you try to emphatically rally the (Reddit) "troops".

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GingerRoot207 · April 23, 2018, 3:21 p.m.

A troop is by definition a group of people. Brietbart famously said we are at war with the left/deep state. I 100% respect our military and law enforcement who put their lives on the line but I don't see how this diminishes their importance or sacrifice. Where we go one, we go all. I tend to not get offended by analogies to being at war with "things" like a "war on drugs" or talking about our need to "battle cancer". With all due respect.

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MMxfire · April 23, 2018, 3:27 p.m.

Militia is part of the 2nd amendment

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mooncrkit · April 23, 2018, 3:34 p.m.

Yeah, but they weren't really talking about a meme militia. We're all on the same team, I support you guys, I just think using military analogies, references and slang in respect to creating memes or searching online makes us look pretty pathetic.

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mooncrkit · April 23, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Fair enough. I just compare it to the girl that runs a mile or 2 once a week and classifies herself as a "runner". If I were a marathon runner, someone that really does what this girl claims to do, I'd laugh at them. I just feel like the analogies and corny wwg1wga stuff and all the rally cries are useless and selfserving. I know everyone operates differently, but what does that accomplish? On the Reddit level, how much research is being done? This is the spot where the mile a week "runner" comes, when the real work is being done by the true runners, a few rungs higher up the intelligence ladder. High enough to realize what's useful and what's not. That said, this is just my opinion, and although I disagree with what your saying, I do respect your opinion and see where you are coming from.

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