In the firm belief that humor, ridicule and caricature can be effective political critiques and that when provided by posters with pithy captions, “memes,” cartoons and obvious “photoshops” such commentary achieves far more distribution through social media than words alone, we offer items that we bump into or otherwise come our way. The distribution phenomenon may explain a lot about the currency and life-span of social movements.
“Feelings” do not determine reality