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If meme makers can't become more intelligent, wholesome, and creative, then they will deal with backlash.
I won't support idiocy, regardless of their political leanings. Honestly, our side accepts a lot of lazy meme making, for the sake of red pills.
Propoganda takes different forms than just memes, you know? And sure, memes are good for redpilling normies, but you must ask yourself this "is it healthy for memes to replace the other, more potent forms of propoganda, such as music?"
The answer will always be "no." because memes are for the lazy. And this one is lazier than most.
I won't support idiocy, regardless of their political leanings. Honestly, our side accepts a lot of lazy meme making, for the sake of red pills.
Propoganda takes different forms than just memes, you know? And sure, memes are good for redpilling normies, but you must ask yourself this "is it healthy for memes to replace the other, more potent forms of propoganda, such as music?"
The answer will always be "no." because memes are for the lazy. And this one is lazier than most.