
Change My Mind
Replace the text on Crowder's sign with any opinion, fact, or joke. The person sitting behind the table is confidently presenting a position and inviting others to challenge it. Works for both serious debates and absurd humor.
Dimensions: 482 × 361px
Format: Sign with provocative statement
📖 Origin Story
Source: Steven Crowder's campus debate series
Creator: Steven Crowder (conservative podcaster)
First appeared: Twitter, February 16, 2018 (Texas Christian University)
Conservative commentator Steven Crowder posted a photo of himself at TCU with a sign reading "Male Privilege is a Myth / Change My Mind." Within days, the image became a viral exploitable template for stating controversial or absurd opinions while inviting debate.
🎯 How to Use This Template
Replace the text on Crowder's sign with any opinion, fact, or joke. The person sitting behind the table is confidently presenting a position and inviting others to challenge it. Works for both serious debates and absurd humor.
Pro Tips:
- 💡The statement should be somewhat controversial or unexpected
- 💡Works great for obviously correct statements presented as debates
- 💡Can also present absurd or silly opinions with mock confidence
- 💡The format implies the person is unmovable in their position
😂 Example Ideas

Sign reads: "Cereal is a soup / Change My Mind"

Sign reads: "Pineapple on pizza is acceptable / Change My Mind"

Sign reads: "Tabs are better than spaces / Change My Mind"
💡 Did You Know?
- •This was part of Crowder's "Change My Mind" YouTube series where he debates strangers on college campuses
- •Despite the meme's popularity, Crowder himself became a controversial figure
- •The meme format transcended politics and became used for all kinds of topics



