36 USA Today: Propaganda of the digital age: How memes are weaponized to spread disinformation A seemingly endless supply of memes designed to sow discord and blur the lines between fact and fiction flourish unabated online. (archive.ph) posted 1 year ago by catsfive 1 year ago by catsfive +36 / -0 9 comments share 9 comments share save hide report block hide replies
rrrreeeeeeEEEEEEEE STOPFUCKIG WTH OURNARRATIVE~!!!!!
Aaaugh! That is disturbing.
You laughed. 😎
The irony of them saying our clever and educational memes are propaganda and that the images 'incite violence', when their entire message is propaganda, lies and obfuscation and their people commit ACTUAL VIOLENCE.
Unbelievable!
A good meme is stating obviouse truth.
It doesn't need research....
They're just mad because the right can meme and the left can't.
Haha if you just scroll through it you might eat an accidental redpoll from the memes alone
That's rich, coming from an organization that specializes in spreading disinformation and propaganda. Hahahaha