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Lots of good laughs in that link
democracy = mob rule
We are a republic. Most people simply don't understand what's actually stated.
We were a republic.
Dreyfuss and Friedberg... hhmmmm. And Donovan looks like
The left and the globalists literally WANT you posting memes all day, it's how they neutered you.
The sadest part is the people posting these memes all day think they are being "men" and "doing something" that will affect change. So long as you do nothing but shitpost online you are of no consequence and no threat.
But by all means keep posting memes as a mechanism for change it's going great!
But by all means keep posting memes as a mechanism for change it's going great!
Are you doing a Journalism for the Atlantic?
List one thing that posting memes changed vs men actually taking action in the real world (every single other event in history)
This meme shit (while funny and amusing) is a giant waste of male resources. When crying children ask what you did to stop the world from burning and all you have is "I posted cartoon frogs", you might get it then.
America wasn't ready for action. Too much division and while kids were being indoctrinated into the left in schools there was no counter culture for the right to get involved in. Memes were a mind weapon used by the right to undo the damage from the left. It's effectively counter propaganda and they were good at it. If you don't think memes accomplished anything then you must think propaganda has no value.
If the kids doing memes went out beating niggers or lynching jews we would be in the shithole we are in now much earlier with zero opposition.
Memes were the right weapon at the right time. Actually doing something should have happened when biden cheated, but people did nothing and the right threw the protesters under the bus. Maybe the next election will be different, maybe next time they cheat they will get lynched.
Nah, I get it. But Americans aren't the revolutionaries we once were, and in fact, half the country wants to erase that part of our history because they've been conditioned to feel guilt over it. Memetics and their informational content in a small package is one of many forms of informational warfare and to believe otherwise is to be intentionally naïve.
The value add isn't as obvious as a man on a battlefield, but comparable to publishing a flier supporting a movement, playing fife or drum, or being the flag bearer for a regiment. The roll could be seen as one to educate, recruit, and motivate...
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