Sometimes, when you're online browsing around, you'll notice someone has posted a kind-of odd political poster. They rarely actually make their own posters, but look at one and go, "Holy shit, that's worth sharing with everyone who knows me!" but unfortunately, most of them are pretty stupid, because I can only assume that the people who made them are either lazy or are deliberately trying to misinform people.
Here's a CLASSIC example. Hey, all my moderate friends who are kinda undecided about their political preferences, do you like Democrats? If you do, you're basically supporting the next Chairman Mao Tse-Tung and the fall of America and your family will get raped.
Except that Mao didn't come to power until 1949, so he could not have "BANNED GUNS". The creator may have been thinking of Adolf Hitler, but Hitler did not become chancellor until 1936.
DO YOU GET IT YET? That's the condescending tone I like to use when explaining to people how relational databases work.
This is truly a terrible work of "art". The intention here is to scare people, but I think most people already realize how insignificant and manipulated their lives ultimately are, and are pretty much numb to that fact already. We, however, get some Chess pieces, showing how we're being controlled by Jacob Rothschild (doing his best Mr. Burns impression) who lurks in the darkness and uses a photoshopped hand to move Chess pieces around. Yeah, that's not his real hand.
What really strikes me as odd is that there's "science" in double-quotes above the bishop. What does that mean? Science is the illuminati? Gravity is just a Jewish plot? Electromagnetism is a Zionist conspiracy? What the hell is this?
There's almost too much going on here. Sticking to four primary colors is good, and it's not too distracting. Putting a massive paragraph under is kind of a no-no. Also, "People should be offended by his facial hair. Not Hitler's." kind of screams "THIS WAS MADE BY WHITE NATIONALISTS". Yagoda has the same facial hair here as Hitler, but honestly, nobody is offended by the mustache unless they're retarded. It's more of the things that Hitler did that make him offensive. But since this poster was obviously made for retards, there is an arrow pointing to Yagoda's face, letting us know where his face is so we can see the facial hair. Otherwise, we might not know whose facial hair was being discussed.
The paragraph is mildly accurate, because Yagoda was Jewish, but referring to him as "the Jew" makes me want to slam my head against my desk. Furthermore, since Russia was the home to the Eastern Orthodox Church, a majority of the population was Christian, and since Russia did not colonize any African states, of course they didn't have a black population. So to say "White Christian Russians" is incredibly intellectually dishonest, because the implication is that Communist Jews are out to get 'White Christians'.
The funniest part, to me at least, is that red background. Someone took the time to make that and were like, "Yeah, that looks scary enough. Wait hold on, I need to make it look more blood-spattery."
"but not before he had done his dirty for for"
This is probably one the dumbest, most insane things I've ever seen on the internet, which is saying something. This is like a schizophrenic's paranoid ramblings, where they think the government is spying on them, and the lady who works at Walmart is working for the CIA. But, there's an Israeli flag, so it must be true cuz Jews.
Also, shut it down, the goyim know.
Okay, this one is genuinely intriguing to me. This guy obviously has a great "screaming muslim" face, but the picture in the bottom left corner, and the picture in the bottom right corner are the same picture, with the one in the bottom right being doctored. There's a good reason for it, too. Like Scumbag Steve, he became memeified.
What is wrong with this poster is that it plays on the short-memory of most people. We actually don't see this guy's face every time there is Islam in the news, but this poster says: "You totally do." and then you're like "Oh, yeah, I do." even though you don't.
Also, I hate the excessive usage of ellipses... everytime... and words that Are randomly capitalized...
"Whenever there is a News"
This is just bad. But somewhere, somehow, someone decided to poorly crop the pictures of a bunch of Fox News hosts, paste them together in a collage of sorts, put a Merkaba on their foreheads (so you know they're controlled by the j00z), also shop in some dollar bills on the side, then also add some spattering blood. Then they stepped back and said, "This is perfect. My magnum opus."
F- try again
This is actually a parody of a real poster. But someone posted this unironically, without noticing that... yeah. This shows how easy it is to manipulate people using imagery, because people are too damn lazy to spot photo-editing and/or do research. These types of posters aren't meant to win anyone over, either. They're meant to preach to the choir, because the conspiracy community is getting bigger and it's becoming a 'market' to be tapped into.
What's really scary is just how far photo-editing has come. Visual effects for the average person are becoming more and more accessible, and with a little bit of practice, a person could easily create a piece of propaganda that looks very real, but is incredibly misleading. I'm not looking forward to the day when edits become so good that there is no distinguishable difference between the edit and reality.
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