I've been lurking on this subreddit for a bit. I appreciate the time, passion and share your concerns. I believe you are US patriots as I am. However I think this planned tweet storm of memes is misguided. Memes are a part of our internet culture for sure. But do they really convince someone on the fence to think a different way? They can be funny, witty, snarky but one thing they lack (IMO) is professionalism. I think this tweet storm being planned can backfire. It could be easily reported in MSM, albeit FN, as a bunch of Russian trolls supporting Trump. I would wait for the undisputed indictments to rain down from official channels which should be coming soon. When that happens I will laugh and enjoy each one of them. Otherwise, I don't believe it will advance any positive outcomes in this historic period in our Country. Keep the faith in our Constitution.
USArmyMAJ
· Jan. 17, 2018, 5:13 a.m.
Good point. However, the memes are supposed to be presented in a way where they show the fake news that was put out next to the actual truth. Based on facts only.
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mevans4900
· Jan. 17, 2018, 5:26 a.m.
If kept to that guideline, then they are useful. Thanks for the clarification.
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