Our Grandkid’s Grandkids looking at our memes.
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Actually they wont understand why we had to meme. They will look at our truths as either self evident, or an Oxymoron...
"Grandpa, tell us the story about The Great Meme War again..."
There would be so much information after so many generations that'd be lost to anyone other than someone looking specifically for them. So this is accurate. 👍
My grandkids already think I'm crazy for watching the WarRoom , Charlie Kirk, Jack Posobiec and Steve Gruber everyday. I may not be a Meme'r, but if mine told their grandkids about me, they'd say I was a die-hard Trump supporter and a ruthless grandmother trying to help save our country. KEK!
My grandson gets a kick out of looking at memes so I can see this happening. We sit at my laptop and laugh like crazy.
My US History teacher in HS spent a lot of time on the political cartoons from the 1830s through the Civil War. The memes of their day. Highly effective messaging. The Thomas Nast - Tammany Hall cartoons especially stick in my memory. This country has a great meme tradition.
“Damn they were geniuses!”
If that is the case then we failed them. Our kids should be better than us.