MEME PSYCHOLOGY is IMPORTANT!
A really good meme gets inside the audience's point of view so that your message appears to be authentically coming from within their own peer group of people they trust, people just like them.
Advertising psychology works. Advertisers spend tons of money creating ads to influence people's behavior. They do it because it works.
The techniques of advertising may be morally neutral. Are the techniques used for evil purposes or good? We are using these techniques to restore justice, morality and the rule of law in this world. You don't fight evil by adopting evil's ways.
We are at war. Memefags and twatter infantry are on the front lines. It's a cyberwar for people's minds and hearts.
It's a war to prevent our friends, families and communities from going off into a hot war when they discover how terribly the Left and its captive Mainstream Media have betrayed and misled them.
Our battles are battles of persuasion.
The battleground is social media.
Some will take the battle into kitchens and living rooms.
Some will take the battle to community meetings, town halls, rallies.
The majority of the battle happens on social media.
If you can make graphics, you can enlist in Q's memecorps.
If you can do social media, you can enlist in Q's artillery corps.
You don't HAVE to redpill friends & fam. But if you want to try, below are some tips compiled by anons.
Soon, the movie (narrative) created by /ourguys/ will itself redpill folks. However, some people may be in dire need of protection and comfort: some will experience massive, psychologically disturbing, cognitive dissonance as the old fake MSM/liberal/left narrative dissolves and starts to be replaced by the new truthful one. When minds and hearts are ripe for change, then people will start to put things together for themselves. Q's anon army is here to assist in the birthing of a new nation – new world, with the information learned over the past few years.
May God bless you, Patriot, for becoming part of this just cause. May God give us victory.
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