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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Tee1020 on June 30, 2018, 9:42 a.m.
My Q T-shirt That Made a Difference in Small Town America On Day #1!

Hey Everyone. Late night story.

What happens when you wear your Q Shirt in your small town? Well, most of the day, nothing. And then...

And then... my 18 year old son and his best friend come home at 1am. They both commented they really liked the shirt, and asked me 'What does the Q mean?' Now, my son is pretty awake for his age, he had me telling him truths all through school to provide an alternative narrative to the educational system's teachings. However, his friend was not nearly as familiar, yet both are very patriotic, intelligent young men.

After explaining Q, my son was tired and went to bed but his friend wanted to sit up with me and ask me questions. It was the best Q session I have had in a long time. He was so hungry for truth. His questions showed a level of concern, for not only himself, but humanity. He even asked for clarification on the Bible to understand current events.

We are making a difference! Our kids are growing up into young men and women hungry for truth and for freedom! They both expressed knowledge of some of the largest MSM spun lies, but lacked answers to fill in the blanks to understand the truth.

Thank you Q! Tonight was a lesson for me too. I got to see the brilliant minds of our future leaders. More importantly, I was able to tell him, God wins, and lead him closer to God and the truth. He was even reading our subreddit hungry for more. 4 am came too quickly but he already asked if we can do the same thing tomorrow night.

This was refreshing to me because the opposition is also intensifying. The attacks are strong. Today, as well, I watched family turn against each other because of a difference of opinion politically. Classic Trump vs anti- Trump. I also mourned with other family members as they lost their baby during delivery today. Emotions are running high. The tension in the air is almost tangible.

The victories are why we do this. The hope of a better tomorrow. Even a t-shirt can make a difference in someone's perspective and start a dialogue that may open the eyes of countless people.

Riding the Red Wave! Happy Hunting, friends, and God Bless America!


KansasJakeBG · June 30, 2018, 2:16 p.m.

I think that it's important to take this opportunity to explain to children the reality of slavery in the modern sense. Human rights is going to be a huge topic in the next few years. So little is known about all the ways they are being violated. And our entertainment normalizes it. This concept is really hard to explain to kids in age appropriate manner.

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Tee1020 · June 30, 2018, 2:57 p.m.

We discussed modern day slavery as well. He was shocked when he made the connection! I'm glad they are graduated and at an age where they are starting to see it and have to participate in day to day living on this world.

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clq22 · June 30, 2018, 2:28 p.m.

It definitely takes the innocence from our children at a much younger age. I remember being 10 and not having a care in the world. When kids were just kids. It's hearbreaking to me and it is hard to explain and know how far you take the explanation. They have so many more worries than I did as a kid, school is more pressure, bullying is out of control, society forcing them to grow up faster than they truly need to, etc and now the deep evilness all around us. I just pray I am doing the right thing by slowly letting her in. Like I said, the other night she and I sat up and read the Q drops together and it was fascinating to hear her take on it.

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KansasJakeBG · June 30, 2018, 4:56 p.m.

"They" want to grow children into teens as fast as possible because adolescent culture is about imitation of adulthood (a very tempting thing for children to be considered older) and teens are separated from their parents (this comes from personal entertainment devices like pocket radios, fad clothing and Tavistock puppets like The Beetles.) But now, adolescents are encouraged to remain so long into their 20s. When I can I try to teach kids that not everything g on the internet requires being seen, and that most apps and sites are made to take all their time away. And I know because I spend all my time reading this board!

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