Please start your comments with the following question answered at the top:
“Will you vote for Biden in the 2024 election?” [Y/N]
Please start your comments with the following question answered at the top:
“Will you vote for Biden in the 2024 election?” [Y/N]
Bigger problem is sort of generally just that people have like, no agency to exercise any political will really outside of basically fundamentally rigged and undemocratic system that only comes around every 4 years. Also partially talking about local and state elections too, there. If you’re lucky enough to be part of a union, the union is probably also shit because this is america.
On the other hand, I find it really epic and cool that people are now having political discussions through prearranged talking points via spongebob memes. That’s really epic, and very cool, and we all love that. If we’ve kinda reached the point where we’re able to just simulate entire discussions through spongebob image macros, you think we would’ve arrived at a kind of ultimate truth, here, at some point. Even just for a given goal, or set of constraints, or given set of information.
I will also say, most of these spongebob memes are just meant for the in-group. None of these are convincing anyone to change their mind, they’re written exclusively from the perspective of someone who’s just reaffirming their worldview. The OP’s one literally just like, mocks the opposition, there. I don’t think you’re gonna convince anyone with that, but I’ve also never seen a convincing one just generally. You’d be better off just formatting a well-sourced writeup, and then copy-pasting that in many places, so people can actually interact with the different links, instead of just looking at the macro and being convinced solely on the basis of rhetoric therein. I’ve seen better image macros propagated on 4chan for blatantly conspiratorial garbage, because those at least had the pretense of being well-sourced, even if they were just blatantly bullshit if you pushed back and looked up the sources even a little. The misinformation, basically, was trying much harder than this.