I think the Q thing did more harm than good, but overall had little impact in general.
Objectively wrong. If your theory is correct, not only would we not be here taking about it, but it would have never gone mainstream. Even mainstream admits 15% [of the population believe the worst of anon theories] and that likely means much much higher.
Indicators imply it made a huge difference.
What else ya got?
Mainstream? How did it go mainstream? What mainstream people seriously believed Q was real? The only thing mainstream about Q was MSM used Q to lump together and ridicule all Trump supporters.
Indicators? What indicators? Sources are helpful.
Mainstream admits 15% of what? 15% of the population believed in Q? Fuck to the no, that's beyond retarded. Again, mainstream media mentioned Q with the sole intention of discrediting everyone on the right. Saying a large percentage of people on the right believe in Q would be exactly what they would say...to make us all look retarded.
How did it go mainstream?
Still commonly targeted by mainstream. It is now mainstream vernacular. That is by definition mainstream.
The fact this has to be explained...
Yeah, I already answered that question immediately after asking it. The MSM talks about Q to ridicule people on the right. No shit, they also tried saying Trump wanted us to drink bleach and Ivermectin is horse dewormer.
Now maybe answer the other questions. Like what Indicators that Q made a huge difference? Where did you get your 15% number?
Or are you just making shit up?
Try a real reply this time instead of deflecting with a half-assed attempt at an insult.
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