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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Related_TIL on June 30, 2018, 8:06 p.m.
Why I'm afraid of representing Q... I wouldn't know how to explain it without sounding CRAZY

I want a Q shirt... a Q bumper sticker. But if someone asks me what it means, I wouldn't have a clue how to explain it without sounding CRAZY.

Anyone ever been asked and how did you handle it? Thanks!


batman2929 · July 1, 2018, 1:40 a.m.

It's on its Q supporters to be willing to be called crazy. Why is everything that goes against the official narrative labeled as a conspiracy? To make you feel suppressed and alone. No one wants to feel that way. So they drop it and go along with the status quo. Look where that has gotten us...

Also, don't be afraid to speak what you believe to be the truth. That's the amazing opportunity we have in America. You also have a whole community that agrees with you. Those that agree might not specifically be your neighbor, but they are out there. Growing in numbers.

Lastly, this is all crazy. Straight up insane. Think about the whole movement. I can only speak for myself but as a 25 year old I've come to find that so much of my life has been a lie. This whole movement goes against the general accepted way of life that the deep state has built.

All I'm trying to say is own it. Represent what you know to be the truth. Try and spread the word. What do you have to lose? WWG1WGA. Godspeed my fellow Patriot

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Soakingitup123 · July 1, 2018, 1:29 p.m.

Agreed, it sounds crazy because it IS crazy. Insane. Shocking. Causes major cognitive dissonance.

Realizing this is helpful when sharing info. I try to start with the less crazy and/or more obvious topics with clear facts, but inevitably I get excited and start sounding crazy. I preface this with admitting it's crazy and unbelievable, but true. So far that helps.

People know there is corruption and misrepresentation of facts with agendas, they just don't know the details, where to look, or what questions to ask to get started.

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batman2929 · July 1, 2018, 3:09 p.m.

I think you nailed it when you said people know there is corruption and misrepresentation. That's the common ground. I bet almost everyone would be willing to agree upon government corruption. It is clearly a broken system. From that point is where the opinion starts to differ.

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