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posted ago by CosmicPlatypus +12 / -0

Over the last two weeks the already bad web censorship has only gotten worse. In fact, over the last two years any meme group that was even slightly right leaning on reddit has been abolished and all too many conservative voices have been silenced on youtube. Even though we have the numbers advantage we still find ourselves outnumbered online due to how monopolistic it has become. So instead of fighting there I had an idea, what if we took our memes and put them somewhere else?

I think we need to start plastering this nation with memes. TDW stickers to show people that yes we're out there and to reach out to other conservatives that may not be that tech savy. Memes and graphics about the election to try and redpill people and maybe even take control of the narrative. There are just so many options and possibilities. See something promoting unquestioning consumerism or globalism? Bring back the NPC meme and slap that bad boy next to it. See something promoting something perverse among kids? Put a honkler pepe next to it. I have a dream, and that dream is a nation that is covered in little green frogs from coast to coast.

To make things even more serious we could start to assert the fact that we will fight back if needed. But instead of advertising said fact on our lawns why not tag something in our neighborhood? If that caught on then the left/media could really start to see how much territory is loyal to trump and will fight back against them when push comes to shove. For getting that point across I think that the gadsden flag or 'kilroy was here' would work great.

Heck, we could even print out stickers/flyers with QR codes that would take people to websites or videos about the election fraud. A step further would be to make something that appears to be pro-Biden but instead turns out to be a redpill on how the DNC cheated. I think this concept has merrit and I would love to see people pick it up and run with it. I also think it would be a big morale boost for Trump supporters nationwide to see us show our support with Free Range Memes.

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