I know memes are supposed to be all in good fun, but my critique of the meme is that it doesn't really penetrate the other side. I don't agree with all the people telling you you're posting leftist disinformation because it's not that serious, you just were making a funny meme.
My logic for critiquing this meme is that whatever's in the vaccine, it's not bleach, so the analogy is not super strong. The best memes point out hypocrisy in a way that you can imagine even the other side understanding and being forced to think about their position. From the perspective of someone on the left, this just seems like a silly anti-vaxxer meme.
I think a better example on how you could use this meme format is have the first frame say "My body my choice for taking the vaccine" and the second frame say "My body my choice for killing babies". Even in that format the flaw in translation is they think the science juice is magical and that we are dealing with a black plague-like disease and not a disease that barely kills anybody and that you're killing grandma if you don't get the vaccine. A really good meme thinks about counterarguments and tries to address as many of them as possible.
I know memes are supposed to be all in good fun, but my critique of the meme is that it doesn't really penetrate the other side. I don't agree with all the people telling you you're posting leftist disinformation because it's not that serious, you just were making a funny meme.
My logic for critiquing this meme is that whatever's in the vaccine, it's not bleach, so the analogy is not super strong. The best memes point out hypocrisy in a way that you can imagine even the other side understanding and being forced to think about their position. From the perspective of someone on the left, this just seems like a silly anti-vaxxer meme.
I think a better example on how you could use this meme format is have the first frame say "My body my choice for taking the vaccine" and the second frame say "My body my choice for killing babies". Even in that format the flaw in translation is they think the science juice is magical and that we are dealing with a black plague-like disease and not a disease that barely kills anybody and that you're killing grandma if you don't get the vaccine. A really good meme thinks about counterarguments and tries to address as many of them as possible.