Reality Check
Meme Magic is just that, a funny meme. I'm sure most of you are entirely aware of this. However, there is a certain portion of the Holla Forums user base that seems to think Meme Magic is real or at the very least a method of affecting things in the real world.
Now, before you start shitposting about how it's totally real, let's consider the implication of going with that idea. We can alter reality by posting tons of Le Reddite Frogge edits and praising Kek. You know who else thinks they can affect the real world by sitting on their ass and posting all day? Leftist Slacktivists on Faceberg and Twitter. And therein lies the problem: Meme Magic is slacktivism for Holla Forumsacks. It enables people to "be part" of something without actually doing anything. It enables people to feel good about themselves. It is instant gratification and validation. It is also superstitious. That is the problem.
Superstition, the inability to apply rational thought and logic to a real life situation and thus explaining it away via mysticism and higher powers, is inherently anti-white. Consider the various races on earth right now: Blacks are extremely superstitious about pretty much everything. Arabs and other Muslims believe in Djinn, evil magic and so forth. The majority of Asians are also extremely superstitious about things, although they are capable of rational thinking when the need really arises. Even our great allies, the "honourabu Aryan" Japanese essentially practice a form of Animism through Shinto. Do I even have to mention the "Chosen People" and how irrational their ways are?
Whites are the only group of people that managed to cast off magical thinking.
And that is one of the ingredients for our historical success. Naturally, (((they))) have had a vested interest in destroying such a dangerous ability and that is the reason why modern Academia is flooded with anti-rational, anti-scientific nonsense like Gender Studies and all the other crap the Frankfurt School came up with. And no, not even STEM is safe from it these days. Therefore you can see how damaging magical thinking among whites can be.
Furthermore, places like /x/ and /fringe/ are essentially little more than hiding holes for the same type of person that would encourage a mentally ill young man to chop off their dick and call themselves Samantha on Tumblr. The need for validation and "conversion" doesn't allow for anything else. Remember that obviously mentally ill German guy who spammed here a week or so ago? That's the kind of person that goes to /x/ and only goes down deeper into the rabbit hole of schizophrenia because over there he'll be told he "doesn't need those awful Jewish brain drugs"!
To sum up my position: Superstitious thought is bad, is not something white people should lower themselves to and is dangerous to society as a whole. Meme Magic can be fun, but it's no way to bring about the 4th Reich.