Meme Hack

A "meme hack" is any person or organization that, relevant to the study of Memetics, uses a slogan to prove an opposite point. The most easily recognized meme hacks are those of famous political slogans. From Samizdata: "Intentionally altering a concept or phrase, or using it in a different context, so as to subvert the meaning."

 

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