The intent is to show that anyone conservative is dumb via the inability to spell correctly.
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.
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