Neoracists scare me more than Q followers. A) they already have substantial power both within the government and within corporations B) I suspect the majority of the American public views Q as primarily a whacky "conspiracy theory" basket. Many people may believe bits and pieces of it, but its not a particularly strong, organized, movement. The Democratic Party certainly wants people to *think* it is, but thats just propaganda. On the other hand, a substantial block of voters believes that neoracism is anti-racism and a substantial number of politicians support them. For example, Biden doesn't just not condemn them or suggest he doesn't know who they are, like Trump did Q, Biden actively has them on the government tab to indoctrinate federal employees with neoracist ideology.
Once the Republican Party starts hiring Q experts to coerce government employees to believe in its nonsense, they will become a more active threat in my mind. Once government school boards start adding curriculum to indoctrinate children in the Q philosophy, I'll view Q as more of an equal threat as neoracism.