Being purposely obtuse is exhausting, makes you look like an idiot, doesn't help make your point, and isn't nearly as effective here as it is on all the other platforms.
They're saying the right need to leave trans people and drag queens alone because they're far from the problem when it comes to pedophilia and trafficking.
A lot of the cast and crew and people who endorsed the movie are very into the whole Qanon thing, including Tim Ballard, the real guy the movie is about. The movie itself doesn't actually promote any of that, though, (or at least, not that I could tell) and a good chunk is based on a real sting operation. There's a lot of fiction, as is the case with most 'based on a true story' movies, though. And I haven't checked, but I'm kind of suspicious of the charity they encourage you to donate to during the credits.
It's not. The media keeps wanting to make it so. There's nothing Qanon about it. Jim Caviezel is a proponent of Qanon conspiracies, and that's its only connection.