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Memes and Graphics

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Memes and graphics allow for short and impactful graphic messaging. This is an ethnological study of memes about MAPs from various political and apolitical perspectives.

In addition to the informational memes on this page, research graphics can be found at this index, or on their respective research pages. For more thorough MAP-lolicon targeted responses, see booru.youjo.love. All memes have search tags, so please press control+F on your keyboard and type in a search term to find a meme that suits your purpose.


As is now widely known, we present memes, graphics and artwork for discussion, deliberation and modification, and do not endorse any meme. The organizational logo may be present on material designed or not designed by its members. Some memes mobilize and redeploy narratives usually deemed hostile to MAPs, since they are designed for use in explicitly hostile venues. We are also moving most of the content here to a booru type platform in order to dispel any remaining confusion of the content with Newgon's editorial. If you are the verified author of any content featured here, and wish to be credited, please alert strategist@yesmap.net.

The MAP Flag

The concept underlying the MAP Flag was seen as early as 2009 and it resurfaced (or was spontaneously recoined) in 2018, gathering widespread social media attention after a campaign by NOMAPs on Tumblr. It was conservatively redesigned here in 2021.

Originals

MAP Flag key phrase memes, variations and proposals

The MAP Flag has already been used in numerous good-faith social media profiles of MAPs, but also by activists in campaigns that deliberately troll opponents, both in favor of, and in antagonism against MAPs.

Simple/Traditional memes

Traditional memes convey a short and salient message in a graphic. MAPs have been memed with (some would say) surprising success, and broadly throughout the internet. This is only a very narrow selection of the material that has been seen from various quarters. For an expanding range of such (user submitted) material see booru.youjo.love. Our own research graphics can be found at this index, or on their respective research pages.

Informational memes

Larger flyers

Logical Fallacies series

See our Debate Guide article on the subject.

Positive memories

Stories about positive memories from verified sources.

Anti-MAPs who were caught with their pants down

There exist numerous examples of stridently anti-pedophile men, who themselves ended up being exposed for their "pedophilic" and "hebephilic" inclinations. These are sometimes used in online banter, and by activists.

Anti memes

These memes have been produced by antis (usually on Twitter or Facebook). You can use these memes to take advantage of hate and anger - spreading awareness of MAPs. Setting up an account as a hostile anti might actually be a way of avoiding censorship on certain platforms. It also gives us control over how the debate is "framed".

Basic material

Pamphlets

Our pamphlet, "Minor-Attracted People (MAPs), Just the facts", is intended to look like plain and dowdy propaganda (until you look inside). Previews and PDF available. You may have to experiment with "fitting to page width" or "scaling" to get the folds to go bang down the center, but we have done most of the work for you.

Download full PDF

Pamphleteering

We have a short guide on pamphleting, and some of our older material is still archived there. Hopefully, this will be an inspiration for future efforts, or reworking of old material.

Media flyers

These are small publications that can be emailed to target groups, such as media organizations, or sent to their social media accounts.

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