What a sad phenomena. This line cannot be overstated, in my opinion:
Even when Q believers are presented with crushing proof that they’ve been fooled, they still believe—often taking the proof that they’re wrong as proof that they’re actually right. To do otherwise would be to give in to hopelessness.
time.com
Even when Q believers are presented with crushing proof that they’ve been fooled, they still believe—often taking the proof that they’re wrong as proof that they’re actually right. To do otherwise would be to give in to hopelessness.

Why Does the QAnon Conspiracy Thrive Despite All its Unfulfilled Prophecies?
Even after countless unfulfilled prophecies, people still believe in the QAnon conspiracy. Why are they so loyal to it?