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PizzaAccount ago

Ask "What fake news site was it?" or some variation. That's one of the big things that told me there was something up. I read the NYT article and kept seeing "fake news" but there was no link. The words "fake news" were even made into a hyperlink, which you would assume was the offending article they are referencing, but its a link to another NYT article about fake news. I think we should lean on this particular part hard, because they can't go back and fix it.

anon123 ago

Yeah, basically find ways to use their own words against them. I read an article earlier that said "Spirit Cooking is just art". We can counter that argument by saying "Satanism is just a religion" and have devil worshiping pic. Today numerous MSM sites claimed OSU campus had a shooter. Make an meme that shows the cop as the only shooter. Point out article where MSM implies alt-right means white supremacy and then show definition of alt-right in dictionary that has nothing to do with white supremacy. And then coming up with a catchy phrase at the bottom of those memes like "Who's the fake news now?"

PizzaAccount ago

Well, personally, I would avoid spreading misconceptions about my own religion. Most people that call themselves Satanists are followers of the Satanic Bible, and not related to any real occult activity, but I like the logic of using their own arguments against them. Someone suggested making a meme about the MSM being the real fake news sites, and bringing up all the times they spread gossip, bullshit, and misleading information.

anon123 ago

Yeah, perhaps use the weird and gross ingredients in spirit cooking instead of using the Satanism angle. "Menstrual blood mixed with breast milk, urine, and sperm is just paint!" Or a meme with that picture with Maria holding the head of an animal at chest level saying "Yep just art. Perfectly normal."