to show that anyone conservative is dumb via the inability to spell correctly
I.e.
to discredit
I get that part. My point is that this particular instance seems like a typo rather than intentional subversion. But maybe I'm rationalizing things too much.
From my perspective, I'm unlikely to see a misspelled word in a facetious meme and subsequently make any serious inferences about the collective intelligence of those who share it. But others might I suppose.
The intent of the misspelling is apparently to discourage you from spreading it to others because it's flawed. schooled me about this a few days ago. It is intentional.
That's correct. It's called a keme (kiked meme).
https://poal.co/s/Multiculturalcancer/724039/065437e3-c988-4e92-9a0d-51d6ec601b8c
So, in that instance, it seems like sharing it anyway nullifies the attempt at subversion. Alternatively, you could fix the meme and share that instead. I was lazy by flagging it with a comment.
It's all about programming. You have never heard a liberal talk about how dumb the MAGA people are?
I have heard that sort of thing. I just think it's a bit of a stretch to see a misspelled word in a joke meme and declare subversion with 100% certainty.
I'm not denying the reality of jew rats doing that sort of thing, and I'm not arguing that one should disregard misspelled words as a possible indicator of malicious intent. I'm just skeptical in this particular instance. Maybe I'm wrong. That's possible.
They hit at all angles (wait should I say angels?) And by having simple mistake after simple mistake on words anyone , including PhD students, could see, it just reinforces their "superiority" against the "dumb" Trump supporters who can't see how great communism is.
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