Evening anons.
A new graphic for your review.
I know it's detailed but I wanted to paint the picture.
Comments welcome.
Great questions.
>Who's the target audience?
The target audience is persuadable Americans who are witnessing extreme events and beginning to think that something is up. This is not for the early adopters/anons.
>What do you hope they will do upon reading it?
I want them to connect the beginning and end. Maybe need to highlight this better in some way.
1) I want them to see that Trump set out to drain the swamp (first bullet in Republican section)
2) Madness ensued, impeachment was orchestrated immediately after the election; every time an issues was wrapping up another huge crisis occurred like clockwork
3) Now with the Flynn charges dropped we see that the Obama admin/Deep State did torpedo Trump (last bullet in Republican secion)
>Do you hope to change anyone's beliefs or behavior?
Persuadables, yes. This is why I wanted to lay out the Dem side, although admittedly it was hard for me. :)
Dems, no. But as the truth comes out they'll think about this context.
Same. Switched to tor.
Okay, an updated version for your review. Here's the concept:
The large diagram is not a meme, but a map to accompany an article or a visual aid to assist in red pilling someone. The companion article could paint the picture of Trump beginning the 2016 race to Drain the Swamp, followed by a continuous and increasing series of (coordinated) crises, and ending with the revelation that Obama did direct the attack on the Trump campaign thereby committing treason. The article could setup the two warring sides, include footnotes, and ask the reader to consider the evidence. You Be The Judge.
A simplified meme can be created for each column and be posted in support of the article and pointing back to it. This current example may need more summarizing and style, but I wanted to get these updates in front of you guys.
Comments welcome. Please consider these images as drafts until feedback comes in.