Pfizer Fizzes at Meme War By James Reed
If one was a multi-billion-dollar mega-corporation, one would have thought that if engaging in a meme war against anti-vaxxers was your goal, a pretty good job could be done. There would be plenty of lovely juicy cash to hire clever people to do great memes. But Pfizer’s recent attempt to defend the sacred vax by memes went down like the proverbial lead balloon, rather than up like Led Zeppelin at their prime.
https://summit.news/2021/11/10/pfizers-attempt-at-winning-the-meme-war-backfires-disastrously/
"Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer attempted to combat COVID misinformation by posting a meme to Twitter, but the results were predictably disastrous.
The meme featured a blob labeled “science” holding back another figure to prevent it from embracing a bubble called “wild conspiracy theories.”
“It’s easy to get distracted by misinformation these days, but don’t worry… Science has got your back,” Pfizer’s corporate account tweeted.
Mike Cernovich pointed out that Pfizer hasn’t ‘got the back’ of those who have been injured by their vaccines, since the company has obtained a legal waiver meaning nobody can sue them.
The big pharma drug maker also eliminated the option for anyone to apply to the tweet, which illustrates how much confidence they have about “the science” being open to scrutiny.
“One day #Pfizer will learn that ‘safety’ is not a conspiracy,” commented another respondent.”
Comments