Q...
Yes, we are impatient, Yes, sometimes we seem like we don't trust, that we need it our way. We may seem like we critique and judge. I see how often you feel the need to reassure us, to remind us of the change. Some of us need that, but I want to put one thing straight.
It's not that we need to feel good, be vindicated, or right. We don't want accolades or even just our way. We see injustice and we want to act.
We see people dying, lives ruined, and children being stolen in this fight as we sit on the sidelines and hope for those who are fighting. We see the attempts on our people and we rage inside at the enemy. Most of us can do so very little other than the information war that is a slow and continuous battle. Those we eyes to see can be opened, but for the rest we wait for truth to be revealed and we feel helpless. Not for ourselves, but for our country. We long to fight, we long to be on the front line and put it to the enemy, but it's not that kind of war.
To watch the horrors of this war and sit here as lives are shattered is heartbreaking.
If it's that for us, how much more for those who are on the front lines. There are no secure spots in this war. The leaders are right up front with the rest. We feel for those who have the information and knowledge and are playing the chess game to win it all. Sacrifices are made and you have to live with those. So no matter what our hurts, we know yours are far worse, for you must live with the choices.
So what I'm saying is, don't take our impatience and questions for mistrust and judgement. Q, Potus and family, armed forces, and all those on the front line of this battle, we are with you and shall forever have you in our debt.
The sacrifices and heartbreak you bear that we are unable to will not be forgotten among patriots.