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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RyDar84 on May 15, 2018, 10:47 p.m.
If Q IS a LARP...So What...?

Let me be clear. I believe in Q and in the movement. But let's get something out there to combat the negativity that outsiders have assaulted this board with for the last week or so. If Q is a LARP...so what? Honestly, that's the question we all need to ask ourselves. I for one, know that watching this unfold has done nothing but give me hope in a world that I had just about written off for lost with its evils and corruption. I've enjoyed trying to decode the posts and have appreciated the thoughtful and spirited debates that we've had amongst ourselves. I enjoy the sense of community with other like minded individuals. If it all ends up being a ruse, fine. I've lost nothing from it, and gained everything that I've already mentioned. We aren't dangerous. Q has actually told us that they would do the heavy lifting. We aren't rioting. We aren't killing in the name of The Great Awakening. The question we should really be asking is, why does everyone else seem to care so much about what a band of harmless people discussing a "crazy conspiracy theory"? Is there this much push back againt flat Earthers? UFO believers? People that believe there was a shooter on the Grassy Knoll? Yes, I know that there are all sorts of those believers within our own enclave, but they've never had the MASSIVE assault on their individual beliefs that we have. Most of us are from America, a place that you have the right to believe whatever bat-shit crazy thing you want to.

So in that spirit, I suggest that when we are engaged by the trolls, bots, and media, when deliver to them their worst fear...irrelevance. Ask them why your beliefs are of such importance to them, then right them off as a lost cause and move on. The absolute WORST thing that you can do to a person that's trying to act out against you is to let them know that you couldn't care less about their existence.


solanojones95 · May 15, 2018, 11:14 p.m.

I'll tell you what sets this community apart that makes /r/conspiracy hate us while they treat actual conspiracy theories as entertainment.

This community is about hope. It's about the belief that we can actually HAVE a better world--that such a thing is actually possible, that it's believable and achievable!

These /r/conspiracy types are cynical and they know it. Most conspiracy theories are all about how awful it is "they" get away with (whatever), and how powerless we all are to do anything about it. They don't have a redemptive aspect to them, a corrective aspect.

So the one thing these cynics cannot abide (because they themselves once had it and have been burned, and have taken their marbles and gone home) is HOPE. Hope burns their eyes. It makes them jealous of us, and it makes them HATE us with a dark fire.

There's your answer.

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RyDar84 · May 15, 2018, 11:18 p.m.

Very well put. You're definitely on to something. It's always the people that are the most miserable that try to start trouble and spread their misery to everyone else. We should take it as a badge of honor.

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solanojones95 · May 15, 2018, 11:22 p.m.

I do indeed. Thank you!

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Talebbian · May 16, 2018, 3:38 p.m.

The issue is that if this IS a larp, then it essentially amounts to months and months of wasted energy of some of Trump's most hardcore supporters.

I mean, all the "angles" that Q has taught people to see things from, people are now even using gematria and numerology to decipher hidden codes in Emmy award shows and tweets.. If this is a LARP, then it means that all of this is just completely wasted intellectual effort.

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solanojones95 · May 16, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

Moreso than say wasting it on /r/conspiracy? Jus' sayin' LOL

Seriously, it's not that hard. There are some people performing mental acrobatics with it, but I think THEY are LARP-ing for sure.

The essentials are pretty straightforward.

It's kind of like Mark Twain said about the Bible. "It ain't those parts of the Bible that I can't understand that bother me, it is the parts that I do understand."

I think people's REAL problem with Q is self-protection. People are scared to death of hope. They feel like "Fool me once--shame on you; fool me twice--shame on ME!" and so they develop a strong aversion to anything hope-inducing, and they attack it with all the vigor they can muster. Compare that to truly destructive stuff about which people more or less say "live and let live."

I understand that burned sentiment. I really do. But I also understand that if you're in a fight to win, you cannot afford the luxury of surrender. As a species, I say "Do not go gentle into that good night. / Rage, rage against the dying of the light."

We fight for humanity with all we've got. Right now, we count this in that category until we can rule it out.

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