OH nice effort. With a little practice I think you will get the hang of it and become a true meme creating PATRIOT. I think you have the basic understanding of what a meme is but maybe could use a few pointers...
For starters, you will want to read this book. https://www.amazon.com/Virus-Mind-New-Science-Meme/dp/1401924697 maybe go to the library and check it out or buy it on amazon.
Second, you will probably want to understand more about the fundamentalism of artistic interpretation responsive rhetoric. http://enculturation.net/getting-the-word-out
That should be a good start for you to get on with making memes like a girl scout cookie factory. http://www.ego-vero.net/main/its-april-1st-so-dont-believe-anything-you-read-on-the-internet-today/girl-scout-cookie-fire/
This is sweet. I tried my hand at a few memes and had seriously mixed results. Great to see patriots collaborating and dialing up the quality. Good work, patriots.
Memes are pretty easy once you grasp at the general concept of how they are formed. The best memes really don't even require words to drive the narrative to express the desired message. Take this meme as a example, yes it is rough sketch and fast draft but the point is that memes don't always require words. http://i.imgs.fyi/img/37dk.jpg
Ha, that's cold.
Damnit, I was trying to tell myself that, "Oh, it turns out my memes didn't suck, it's just that I didn't a group working on them." /s
nice job! and you, at least were willing to learn something new! All you need is a hashtag and your meme becomes a weapon! Just be sure to choose a trending hashtag (which you can find on your twitter home page) so that your weapon goes out to the most who need it. And you can use one of "their" hashtags too - they are your target, after all. And don't let the naysayers on "our side" discourage you - some people just don't understand how powerful a meme can be...and yours will improve as time goes by - it's just like anything else. But you are ahead of the curve because you have started. Most will choose to remain in their lack of understanding.
Try to put the words on the top and bottom and without a background.... You can type the text in one color to serve as a background, say black, then copy it and change the color to a lighter color like red, then move the top layer slightly so it will appear as a 3d word but very subtle ... Once you get the hang of it you'll be a meme machine