So, apparently sharing a tweet from twitter, but first adding a picture from the office to it in order to emphasize a certain assessment of the tweet (and to add humour), makes that tweet a "political meme", and according to the directing staff , political memes "don't add anything intelligent to the conversation" (actual quote). I find that somewhat hypocritical, because an internet meme is no more than a home made political cartoon found in many a news papers/news sites, and we're fine to share those on here. So, I will re share the tweet itself, and add written commentary instead of using Pam from the office to illustrate my point (since I am NOT the best at articulating my thoughts/feelings).
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I'm sharing a comparison between a letter sent by Trump to his supporters against a letter sent by Poilievre sent to his supporters. On the one hand you could argue that sharing the same tactics as Trump doesn't necessarily make you "as bad" as Trump (and first you'd have to posit that Trump is, in fact, bad); after all, there must have been
some things that Trump did well, and how does a method of soliciting donations make you a bad person? I would posit that it has more to do with the underlying message they are sharing, and the method which they are trying to encourage donations. They both are trying to convince their supporters that the main stream media is against them (DJT/PP), and if they are against them, then they are also against them (the people), and the only way to overcome this attack on their person is to donate to DJT/PP. Since I don't actually think the MSM is against people (biases notwithstanding), then I consider this grifting. People like DJT and PP are smart, and they are using people emotions to get money. So, I share this tweet (which itself is sharing from two letters sent out by prominent politicians), because not only do I dislike these types of tactics in general, but I also abhor the damage it does to the credibility of and trust in news media, which as I've said before, I believe is paramount to a well functioning demoncarcy.
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Was that
intelligent enough?