Oh for fucks sake. I was RESPONDING to you. My response without the comment that inspired it is bound to appear nonsensical.
"Let's build a wall to keep out Mexicans", that spread. A large fraction of human brains processed that in a favorable way and probably passed it on.
It didn't spread because people were asked to cut and paste stuff into an email and send it to their friends.
It spread because it conformed with people's
existing prejudices and desires.
People spread internet memes that they agree with. They do not agree with things because of internet memes.
You presented an alternative meme - and implied that as that meme (Let's build a wall to keep out Mexicans) was effective in spreading, so your proposed spam email would also be effective.
I pointed out that you were wrong to imply this, because your purpose is to 'raise awareness' of medical research, which unlike racist and xenophobic memes, does NOT appeal to an existing but dormant prejudice in a sizeable minority of the population.
Racists are commonplace. People who are yearning for someone to do something about 'them immigrants who are taking our jobs and our women' are, sadly, not scarce. They just needed a snappy slogan they could put on a T-Shirt, and they came crawling out of the woodwork.
You can count the number of people who are yearning for more funding for medical research on the fingers of one foot. And your spam proposal is neither snappy, nor suited to wearing on a T-Shirt. If you want people to start caring, you need to start making them care. And the only way to do that is to appeal to their emotions.
There are whole corporations whose sole product is advertising campaigns. They employ some of the smartest and most intensively trained people on the planet - because getting people to so much as change the brand of dog food they buy is a really difficult thing to do, and takes talent, skill and experience. There are a number of important 'rules' or adages in the advertising business. Your proposal met none of the requirements, and broke several of the cardinal rules. So when you ask "Do you think the following can spur political awareness?", the answer is a resounding NO.
You are guilty (as are we all at one time or another) of assuming that what you are attempting is easy enough that you can have a moderately successful go at it on your first attempt. But it's NOT easy. Changing opinions is HARD. And if you don't make at least some attempt to learn how to do it, before you try to do it in public, you will make a spectacular prat-fall.
Your failure is NOT the fault of those who point out your failure. Being laughed at when you present an epic fail and wait for praise and applause, is not an insult - it is the inevitable consequence of your actions.