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Revision as of 02:19, 25 October 2021
Meme (Propaganda) | |
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A meme which takes from the movie They Live | |
A meme is used to convey messages.
Examples
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"Dancing Nurses" | One of the most peculiar parts of the COVID-19 propaganda effort saw thousands of nurses dancing in choreographed routines - something that blatantly clashed with one of the other PR-messages, the one of "overwhelmed hospitals". |
"Let's Go Brandon!" | A euphemismic slogan which arose from a failed corporate media attempt to censor anti-Biden sentiment |
He Will Not Divide Us | Hollywood endorsed "artistic exhibition", set up in opposition to the presidency of Donald Trump. which was trolled. An infamous event in internet history. |
Trump Derangement Syndrome | Perjorative term used to describe irrational psychological "trauma" inflicted from Donald Trump. |
An official example
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"Dancing Nurses" |
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