Time to stop bitching and start working. This general will serve as a workbase to produce memes in regards to the topic in the subject. We have a war to fight against multiple enemies.
This thread will work on ways to
-link George Soros' Nazi career with his backing of protest groups (BLM, Antifa, etc...)
-paint AntiFa as ISIS apologists/Red Guard/Nazis etc. to both turn them on each other as well as color public perception of them.
-compile and produce anti-feminism memes since Soros funds those as well. Turn all his pet projects against each other. Post what you have in this thread and create fresh OC.
Don't hold back and DON'T LET THIS SLIDE! Ignore shills concern trolling
These protests are popular culturally with people. Make them feel filthy for attending them. Make them realize who is supporting them. Make them feel like pawns (which is what they are for going to protest).
Turn AntiFa, Soros and feminists into objects of disgust, perhaps they will turn on each other as well.
I should have used a scantly clad ana kasparian for OP image, apparently (fuck you David)
Jonathan Reed
is there some sort of hashtag that can be created to attract and red pill Normies on Twitter? something like #SorosRedPill
Jordan Evans
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Gavin Flores
subversion is fun. Basically cover yourself in 5+ layers of irony, and normies will share it unknowingly
today a few people asked me "if this was real"
Hunter Reed
spread "Gas the Fasc"
Michael Myers
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Christian Gutierrez
You all need to read this.
"The Foundation is supposed to be reimbursing the Super PAC for its share of staff salary and office expenses and nothing more.
The fact that so many of the Foundation’s reimbursements are exact matches to the contributions it receives is alarming. One could argue that the Foundation is passing those contributions directly to the Super PAC under the guise of an expense reimbursement.
If that is the case, it would mean that the Foundation failed to disclose millions in donations to a political committee.
It would mean the Super PAC has failed to disclose millions in contributions received from the Foundation.
That would be a very big deal – both the IRS and the FEC are extremely strict in their reporting requirements for money being passed into a political committee."