GREAT MEME - BUT:
The brand should NOT be on it.
Memes are designed to target the subconscious & psyche. That is why they are so effective. Advertising 101.
To millions of older normies world -wide - those who lived the Cold War, Vietnam etc, "Red" in the context of political conflict / national security paints a very different picture to what I believe the intent of this brand is. In this casethe guy seems to be a patriot.
The boomers spent their whole lives being programmed that "the Reds" = enemy / evil / darkness / "coming to get you".
These people are a HUGE demographic that we have to convince. They are the power-players in society & the parents / grandparents of the remainder of society.
I suggest the branding of Memes should be DISCOURAGED, whatever the brand name. It can only make the memes less effective - we are supposed to be anon anyway.
Feel free to shoot this down if you want - but provide reasons why.
I've only spent time on this msg as that brand & it's connotations jumped out at me in 'all the wrong ways'.