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Seems to me that anyone mocking the Q movement would take a step back and reassess their position, given that the enemies of free speech, and our country, hate us more than any of you.

Maybe one should ask themselves if we are doing something right?

Imagine having any ideological common ground with Jack Dorsey. I can't. If the flat-earthers were hated more by the Jack types than the average non-leftist, I would take a serious look at my position on the subject.

Seems to me that anyone mocking the Q movement would take a step back and reassess their position, given that the enemies of free speech, and our country, hate us more than any of you. Maybe one should ask themselves if we are doing something right? Imagine having any ideological common ground with Jack Dorsey. I can't. If the flat-earthers were hated more by the Jack types than the average non-leftist, I would take a serious look at my position on the subject.

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That's a nice bandwagon fallacy you got there.

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Argument from popularity, actually. Fallacies are a great list of persuasive arguments... and if course, a fallacious argument can still be true. That's when they work best.

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Bandwagon and popularity fallacy are the same thing.

Yours happens to be untrue.