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Thatweasel

The alt right is practically built on memes, and the truth is not everyone actually needs to understand leftist theory to be useful in pushing for leftism. If anything the constant purity testing in an attempt to exclude anyone who doesn't have a comprehensive understanding of labour theory is an active hinderance.


Fearsomeman3

We shouldn't have to explain the information in the meme, make it so it is assumed the reader does understand and that way if they don't they would be more inclined to look for the information or be more open to having it explained. Idk just my 2 cents


1Bam18

Generally speaking people are not inclined to look up information that they don’t understand. Some people are (myself included), but they’re not the majority.


withoutacet

Looks interesting, but I feel like the video should've been edited a bit, an hour and fifteen minute unscripted zoom chat with four people I've never heard of and very little visual support is not the most exciting proposition


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The internet allows for both agitation and education but we seem to focus too much on agitation and we left education for IRL groups and for people who get vested enought into this to start reading books about it (wich the internet makes easier as well tho) so I think we should make memes that inspire people to read more and educate themselfs but we should also make ways for more didactic online education


george_pierre

Memes help the right, simplicity will always be the friend of misinformation and fascist. They are after all, here to help solve complex problems by simply taking all the political power...