Character who looks mad saying "You guys always act like you're better than me!" to three other characters in fancy clothing who seem unconcerned.

Beoordeel: is dit een voorbeeld van nuttige propaganda? Of is het schadelijk?

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TikToking in Public

Achtergrondinformatie
Here we see a scene from the animated sitcom Family Guy in which is used to show that a rock, redditors, or people who have a brain are far better than people who do TikTok in public when they are compared. The character which represents the people who do TikTok, Meg, claims that the other characters are egoistic; we can see that they are in fact better than Meg because of how they're dressed in fancy clothing.
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Dit is propaganda omdat
This is propaganda because it is specifically targeting the people who do TikToks in public by comparing them to a single rock (which has zero to no purpose), redditors (who are known by the internet as less intelligent people in the meme community), and people that have a brain (which is implying that people who do this have no brain and are foolish). By saying that they are superior to them will influence people to stop creating TikToks out in the open were people are around. This is of course beneficial because it will prevent people from cringing and losing faith in humanity.
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    Abram
    vr, 03/13/2020 - 14:21
    Abram
    This form of attack is propaganda because it's trying to activate shame. I don't think that TikTokkers should be shamed in this way. This meme cloaks its critique of teen girls using humor. But it's obvious that the author is trying to humiliate and shame girls who like to make TikToks.

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