Anonymous ID: 74472b March 15, 2020, 3:07 a.m. No.8423045   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8421201

Ok, here is an idea I have. Need to create relatable memes that don’t necessarily picture trump or his opponent, but rather, the creation of memes that encourage self-exploration of concepts and factual reasoning concerning topics for which the MAGA movement is for and against. These memes would encourage the next generation to explore the ideals behind Trump’s campaign and our movement - so when Biden says he will take the guns there is a meme which helps to direct the uninformed to truthful information which explains our position logically and statistically, every time a citizenry gives up their right to bear arms they meet serious forms of violence by the same government the populace thought would protect them. A lot of this is already going on but my idea is to create memes which encourage the youth to explore the data regarding our positions on their own. In other words, a precursor or catalyst to the truth and to another vote in the Trump column ultimately.

 

Another example would be graphics which encourage people to research just how Obama handled the H1N1 flu, what he did not do, and why we are better off having a consumer relationship with healthcare providers as opposed to government controlled healthcare. Because, when the government is in control of anything it is a massive failure. Now apply that to them caring for your and your loved ones health, etc, etc.

 

Make memes and graphics that encourage thoughtfulness and research regarding any array of topics. Would be good to release stuff like this after debates and their most contentious questions and responses that become central to the political conversation. Especially the ones which become a talking point of the DNC. Almost encouraging self research to rebut their false arguments instead of trying to force facts down peoples throats.

 

It’s easier to swallow a pill if you are certain of the outcome based on your own research. A doctor you don’t know very well can tell you to take a medication, but if you don’t have conviction in it working based on empirical data… you think to yourself, what’s the point?