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That's a nonsensical argument. Making memes that incidentally feature Joaquín in makeup doesn't put any more money in his pocket, nor does it motivate anyone to watch his movies or like him more. You're saying that if I show you his picture enough times, you're going to run to go watch his next movie?
Here's another example: the artist who invented Pepe the Frog hates Trump and even tired suing people for using the character for pro-MAGA posts. He lost those suits and eventually gave up. The culture won. And yet everyone knows Pepe but nobody knows the artists name, yet you would argue "Pepe was made by a jew and using Pepe promotes the jewish artist." That's not how the world works, dude.
None of what you're saying makes any sense and its just misguided.
>Making memes that incidentally feature Joaquín in makeup doesn't put any more money in his pocket
Promoting a kike does increasing their celebrity.
This is why advertising is effective and why the marketing industry uses the phrase, "All attention is good attention".
>Pepe the Frog
Pepe was a relatively unheard of character who isn't a kike who can continue making Jew World Order White-genocidal propaganda fueled by his celebrity that the masses will consume.
Your argument is a false equivalence.
In the world of marketing, all attention is good attention and using a kikes face in a meme only serves to expand his celebrity and power to subvert our culture.
For example, a meme about skyrocketing food prices featuring queers has a secondary side-effect of normalizing Gay Pride in the same way a meme opposing Israel featuring any actor has a secondary side-effect of increasing the actor's celebrity.
Here's another example: the artist who invented Pepe the Frog hates Trump and even tired suing people for using the character for pro-MAGA posts. He lost those suits and eventually gave up. The culture won. And yet everyone knows Pepe but nobody knows the artists name, yet you would argue "Pepe was made by a jew and using Pepe promotes the jewish artist." That's not how the world works, dude.
None of what you're saying makes any sense and its just misguided.
Promoting a kike does increasing their celebrity.
This is why advertising is effective and why the marketing industry uses the phrase, "All attention is good attention".
>Pepe the Frog
Pepe was a relatively unheard of character who isn't a kike who can continue making Jew World Order White-genocidal propaganda fueled by his celebrity that the masses will consume.
Your argument is a false equivalence.
In the world of marketing, all attention is good attention and using a kikes face in a meme only serves to expand his celebrity and power to subvert our culture.
For example, a meme about skyrocketing food prices featuring queers has a secondary side-effect of normalizing Gay Pride in the same way a meme opposing Israel featuring any actor has a secondary side-effect of increasing the actor's celebrity.