I have a meme...
Concept of Meme Warfare
For every meme complex there are some memes within it that detract from the
power of the main complex as a director of one's actions. A person may despise
the set of doctrines that guide another's behaviour, yet one of the memes
driving his behaviour may prevent him from, oh say, killing you for having
a different religion because of a pacifist meme within his
own religion.
It is the strength of that pacifist meme within a meme complex that buys you time to
embed other memes that a person will not outright reject and hopefully accept
as being mostly harmless while detracting from the strength of the opponent's
director complex.
Oh come on, it's only a fun movie. It's not like it will turn you into
an idol worshiper.
Meme complex : Judeo-Christianity. Pacifist meme :
fun. Subversive meme : Idol worship.
If the target's need for fun weakens his religious calling to not dwell on
graven images, then it is possible to chip away at his religious principles
piece by piece until he is a "reformed" X.
Business is business. Though we want to shun technology and dependence on
others, it would be okay to electrify the barn, mold plastics and use computers
because we can always close down the business when we have made enough money to
become even more independent of others.
Meme complex : Amish. Pacifist meme : Money. Subversive meme : dependence.
Steps To Conducting Meme Warfare
1. Study the target meme complex and search for a pacifist "entry" meme that supports
the complex as a whole but allows subtly weakening memes to be added to it.
2. Inject the subversive "rider" meme and subliminally weaken the meme complex.
3. Allow the subversive meme to take root and then plant as many other
non-confrontational "harmless" memes to the pacifist meme or search the meme
complex for another entry meme.
4. Increase the toxicity of each added meme until desired tenderness is reached.