POL PROPAGANDA THREAD
Hello, welcome to the Official Holla Forums Holla Forums Propaganda thread. What is this for?
-Conveying Messages
-Subverting Subversion
-Spreading our Truth throughout the populace
-Downloading and Submitting your OWN propaganda.
Why do we do this?
The left, especially the media, constructs their own narrative and propaganda, consciously or inadvertently, by spouting their delusional views. As a result, all of us suffer.
Especially Western Civilization!
So, to counter this, Holla Forums has produced its own Propaganda Circuit. Call it the Ministry of Truth, if you want to.
This thread, and the following posts, will breifly cover what we do and how to do it.
These topics include
-How to make Propaganda
-How to Spread it properly
-How to intercept, translate, and decode the Propaganda that our enemies produce as a result.
FIRST: How to make Propaganda
!! WARNING !! : DO NOT CLICK LINKS WITHOUT LOOKING AT THEM CAREFULLY IN THE FOLLOWING MONTHS!!!
-What tools can I use to make Propaganda?
*MSPaint : default Paint program found on basically any Microsoft OS.
*Paint . net : dotpdn.com
*GIMP 2.0 : gimp.org
-What point or message am I conveying?
*Determine what data your are attempting to transport?
*Why are you conveying it?
*Are you countering a recent point or further evidence of an uncommonly held position?
-How do I convey it in a tone that most people will believe?
*Use complete, up to date statistics and information
*Use complete, sourced information
*Make sure to ALWAYS source your information on the photo, or have it on hand
*Psychologically, Anger is the most influential emotion when it comes to spreading a thought. Humor is second. Guilt is third. Always Try to incorporate a response that would entail Anger or Humor or Guilt.
-What pictures, colors, use of language, dialect shall I use?
*Colors: Use RED lettering, or try to incorporate RED into your images. RED is the first color the brain notices. Hence why McDonalds, Arbys, Wendys and other fast-food restaraunt chains incorporate it in their logos. : news.harvard.edu
*Font: Do not use confusing or hard-to-read font. Offer your data in a clear, concise way in readable lettering. No cursive. Not too many words, as people tend to ignore large pieces of text that are more than 1-2 sentences in length :