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Rambler OP wrote (edited )

I feel kind of bad for the guy. He seems universally disliked by those on the right and the left.

On the right, he is letting anarchist run rampant in his city and they're doing a ton of damage to property and genuinely being little terroristic assholes.

On the left, he isn't doing enough to bend the knee and give in to whatever their demands are for that particular day. I mean, they literally set fire to his apartment complex that he lives in and harass him anytime he's in public.

Guy is in a bad spot with his constituents, I'd say.

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MrBlack OP wrote

I always thought 'Q' was a person who claimed to be some Washington insider on 4chan. Isn't that how it started? Somehow it became a group and the newest media boogyman but I always associated 'Q' with 4chan and therefore didn't take it serious.

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riddler wrote

Thanks for all your work here. The site is starting slow but continuing to grow. I really like being able to use it over i2p.

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riddler wrote

I always saw them as a group of retards

I don't know if they were dumb or just blinded by hope. It was a pleasant thought. The idea that qtards could just wait and do nothing for four years and suddenly everything would be resolved.

If they had a real leader then many problems could likely have been peacefully resolved. A real leader would have instructed followers to go be poll watchers and record everything. Record all the MSM sites posting live election updates. Protest everywhere the deep state congregates.

That being said, anyone who still believes in Q is a retard. All predictions turned out false. It's time for people to organize and try to find their own little ways to oppose this mess. Right now and for the foreseeable future, there will not be a leader for the anti-deepstate people.

After Trump abandoned his followers on Jan 6, I'd also say supporting Trump is a waste. He didn't have to support the people breaking windows and attacking cops (could have been false flag). He just had to say most of the people there were non-violent protesters. They had more right to protest congress than any BLM had to destroy small businesses throughout the country.

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Rambler wrote

The only reason I chose Postmill over Lemmy was Lemmy doesn't function properly with javascript disabled.

It's certainly a better looking and better functioning site/software, but I didn't feel like forcing the use of javascript to interact with the site.

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