That doesn't make you look like a chad, it makes you look actually evil. Memes aren't real life. IMO, It's better to use the truth- that socialist countries have uplifted the lives and raised the standard of living most places it's been tried.
yeah, but you know that 100 million is a ludicrous number. It's also ludicrous to affirm that everyone who died in a socialist country was literally murdered by communists.
"Look we all know Communism did not kill 100 million people and that the black book is nazi garbage, but you aren’t going to convince nato freaks of anything. "
Did you even read my comment? You cant affirm anything to anti-communists, they already believe we are evil. When you correctly identify those killed by the USSR were fascist dogs you flip the script on them. The number is irrelevant, everyone knows it's made up fascist propoganda, swap it for "Eleventy gorillion" if you're so inclined.
I think it's a mistake to believe that everyone who believes the narratives they've been told all their lives is unsalvagable, so you might as well play act as an anime villain to them. That's not how building a mass movement works. Countering lies with the truth does work sometimes, even if it can be difficult and frustrating.
I agree. "And you're next" is only useful when you're in a situation where you're throwing insults at eachother and why would you want to be in that situation in the first place.
In most real life situations the best answer is a boring two-pronged one of "1. Where did you get that number from? 2. Communist government lifted countless hundreds of millions out of abject poverty and turned miserable backwards hell-holes like Russia and China into modern industrialised superpowers."
That doesn't make you look like a chad, it makes you look actually evil. Memes aren't real life. IMO, It's better to use the truth- that socialist countries have uplifted the lives and raised the standard of living most places it's been tried.
Killing nazis is objectively morally correct and you will never make me think otherwise
yeah, but you know that 100 million is a ludicrous number. It's also ludicrous to affirm that everyone who died in a socialist country was literally murdered by communists.
"Look we all know Communism did not kill 100 million people and that the black book is nazi garbage, but you aren’t going to convince nato freaks of anything. "
Did you even read my comment? You cant affirm anything to anti-communists, they already believe we are evil. When you correctly identify those killed by the USSR were fascist dogs you flip the script on them. The number is irrelevant, everyone knows it's made up fascist propoganda, swap it for "Eleventy gorillion" if you're so inclined.
I think it's a mistake to believe that everyone who believes the narratives they've been told all their lives is unsalvagable, so you might as well play act as an anime villain to them. That's not how building a mass movement works. Countering lies with the truth does work sometimes, even if it can be difficult and frustrating.
You cannot build a mass movement by posting memes on the internet.
We agree.
Libs think anyone who doesn't support unlimited genocide of the third world is evil, not looking evil to them was never on the table
as my mom always used to say it's not big and it's not clever
chad memes are not a good model of how to behave and talk to people in real life. And it's silly to play along with a lie rather than tell the truth
Chad memes are not good for convincing people of anything true, but they are excellent for making fun of liberals
I agree. "And you're next" is only useful when you're in a situation where you're throwing insults at eachother and why would you want to be in that situation in the first place.
In most real life situations the best answer is a boring two-pronged one of "1. Where did you get that number from? 2. Communist government lifted countless hundreds of millions out of abject poverty and turned miserable backwards hell-holes like Russia and China into modern industrialised superpowers."