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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Lol how is that not a whataboutism? > Nick: Memes do X > Greg: A lot of things do X You're avoiding the spacific thing he brought up i.e. Memes, by shifting to other things. Keep up
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Replying to @RationalDis @ArmouredSkeptic and
Not all means to a given end are equally effective. In fact, the fact that the alt-right-ers rely as much as they do on memes suggest they find them uniquely effective for their purposes.
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