Dear god Greg: 1. No one is saying that it should be illegal to post memes. 2. Not all memes are the same. 3. Telling people to stop posting Holocaust denial memes isn't going to make normies more radical, it's going to stop normies from getting radicalized
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1) Who said Illegal? 2) Exactly, not all memes are the same. That's why I distinguished them by using the word "propaganda" 3) The normies are going to be fine - it's more effective to keep radicals out in the open where we can see them. Thanks for the visit, kid. I've missed u!
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Surly you would never picture yourself attacking a synagogue though... You don't truly believe MEMEs could push you to that?
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Memes fragment the discourse, and stop people reading books to understand topics. A bit like you, really.
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The internet in general does that
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And that's a good thing?
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just stating a fact. it's the nature of the beast. jesus christ, are you ok? are you feeling a little stressed today?
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I'm fine, I'm trying to follow your silly argument here. You're literally just doing a whataboutism dude
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I'm saying that the internet and (lets be honest) even the mainstream media is divisive today. Of COURSE that's not a good thing. The point is, that is not the fault of memes themselves, nor the fault of the author of the meme. I'm staying consistent with that argument. keep up.
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