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Problems with memes are that they are passing the defense of the neurons

Problems with memes are that they are passing the defense of the neurons

Memes or faked joke images are manipulating our brains, and the problem is that the image is not just an image. Every image or picture is involving peripheral information, which has a very big effect on human brains. In the link below the text is news about memes, where are a couple of images, what is meant for mocking something. Or actually, two upper photos are meant for that, but those images have also peripheral information, what might not seem very well. In that photo is the image manipulation of the Finnish political leaders.

https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10941826

Massage of this photo could be that "you could also be Amish".  The thing is that in the upper photo is the Amish- or some old-fashion and religious persons, who are looking at very happy. There is a message that if people are members of that kind of community, that would make them wealthy, glad and of course very happy. And that kind of things is dangerous. Many people believe that there is no mean, do people believe in evolution or are they living in some religious community. But then we must realize that those people, who are not believing in evolution are nice targets for far wing politicians.

As we have seen non-educated people are very good targets for agitators, and that thing is the consequence of the ending schools before graduation. If a person has no education, that means that those people are very good targets for agitators, and if somebody says that there is no evolution, that would cause cheat. Or religious people would take their children off the school, because they are learning things, what they are not accepted. That thing causes isolation, and using those societies for getting votes is a good way to get a place in parliament.

The peripheral message of the second image is that Trump is like above everything. And the facial exposure is telling that this man is a skeptic and analyzes information very carefully. The third photo is the photo of long term president of Finland, Urho Kekkonen, who is portrayed as the symbol of the strong leader, and because that man was bald, that image is suitable for some skinhead propaganda. This thing brings connection in the mind that the real man shows for supporting the wise and strong political leadership by cutting hair off.

And then the quote, what you can find from a dictionary if you are not speaking Finnish is meant that the strong leaders have a strong and simple way to act, and if the government doesn't please that means kicking off. In the last image is the image of the painting, where is the fallen soldier, and there might be seen the hidden message, that Finnish soldiers are left alone, and that could be a message for independent defense. This is the thing in memes. They are meant to be fun, but those things are always containing the information, what might be propagandist.

https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10941826

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