Currently we're losing the meme war because the MSM and PTB are orchestrating a massive anticonspiratorial campaign. This makes normies feel entitled and righteous when they denounce pizzagate. We don't just need to make them think. We need to make them emotional.
They need to feel angry that they're being lied to. They need to feel guilty for marginalizing harm against children. They need to be shamed for not investigating.
This is not just about winning minds. It's about winning hearts.
Ive been using this on Pizza Gate shamers and it seems to be working... it was written by a progressive feminist so they relate to it, and it pulls out emotions
Fighting with memes to reverse public opinion? Sure. Shaming deniers? Not so much.
And stick to sourceable facts everywhere you can. Maybe even include the source as super tiny text in the corner if you're able.
General ideas on redpilling the normies:
Gently nudge them to just look at the evidence and decide for themselves. Remind them how little the media is currently trusted, and ask them why all the media is doing is screaming about how fake it is, without addressing the evidence itself.
PS. Leave the Satanic part out of this. Many of us believe it's the case, but normies are going to tune out at throwing "Satanic" around. Let them get to that on their own.
▼ can_of_wurms
Currently we're losing the meme war because the MSM and PTB are orchestrating a massive anticonspiratorial campaign. This makes normies feel entitled and righteous when they denounce pizzagate. We don't just need to make them think. We need to make them emotional. They need to feel angry that they're being lied to. They need to feel guilty for marginalizing harm against children. They need to be shamed for not investigating. This is not just about winning minds. It's about winning hearts.
▼ VeryDicey
Ive been using this on Pizza Gate shamers and it seems to be working... it was written by a progressive feminist so they relate to it, and it pulls out emotions
https://twitter.com/VeryDicey/status/821945287392563200
▼ nomorepepperoni
Fighting with memes to reverse public opinion? Sure. Shaming deniers? Not so much.
And stick to sourceable facts everywhere you can. Maybe even include the source as super tiny text in the corner if you're able.
General ideas on redpilling the normies:
Gently nudge them to just look at the evidence and decide for themselves. Remind them how little the media is currently trusted, and ask them why all the media is doing is screaming about how fake it is, without addressing the evidence itself.
PS. Leave the Satanic part out of this. Many of us believe it's the case, but normies are going to tune out at throwing "Satanic" around. Let them get to that on their own.
▼ VeryDicey
use this against the pizzagate deniers
https://twitter.com/VeryDicey/status/821945287392563200
▼ herbsmoke
satanism is an integral part for normies to understand pizzagate
▼ connornm777
I don't like the idea of shaming deniers. That just makes them defensive, and it doesn't work long term.
▼ herbsmoke
another one
▼ herbsmoke
my meme contribution