Fallguy111
Well-Known Member
Kermit got drunk and started tweeting.
NoDraw your own conclusions. I don't need to know your decision.
Careful. I was censored and all my links were deleted. I'm sure this thread is heading into lock mode in 3 , 2, 1.......It's definetly used as a hate symbol...
Pepe the Frog
Pepe the Frog is a popular internet meme used in a variety of contexts. In recent years it has also been appropriated by white supremacists, particularly those from the "alt right," who use in racist, antisemitic or other hateful contexts.www.adl.org
Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia
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Pepe Joins (((Echoes))) as New Hate Symbols
The Anti-Defamation League added the popular 'Pepe the Frog' meme to its "Hate on Display" database.www.splcenter.org
That's fine.Careful. I was censored and all my links were deleted. I'm sure this thread is heading into lock mode in 3 , 2, 1.......
At least someone's on my sideThat's fine.
It's more of an education thing that picking sides. I can understand how someone would be dismissive of pepe being a hate symbol if they weren't aware of the origin and what it's been morphed into and how it's used.At least someone's on my side
I have not heard/seen Pepe before. Is it true, then, that this image cannot be used without the political meaning? Asking after having read about its use in the HK protests.It's definetly used as a hate symbol...
Pepe the Frog
Pepe the Frog is a popular internet meme used in a variety of contexts. In recent years it has also been appropriated by white supremacists, particularly those from the "alt right," who use in racist, antisemitic or other hateful contexts.www.adl.org
Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Pepe Joins (((Echoes))) as New Hate Symbols
The Anti-Defamation League added the popular 'Pepe the Frog' meme to its "Hate on Display" database.www.splcenter.org
Yes. And people getting irrationally upset about it is what gives it powerI have not heard/seen Pepe before. Is it true, then, that this image cannot be used without the political meaning? Asking after having read about its use in the HK protests.
Does that mean anyone could appropriate and undermine an image/logo/etc.?
to fair, it's probably no less bias than the other two sourcesWikipedia said it so you know its true
Yes, only Wikipedia was provided as a source.Wikipedia said it so you know its true
I am very offended
Thick women offend you?I am very offended
And giving iconography to the opposition because its fashionable is actively deconstructiveYes, only Wikipedia was provided as a source.
I understand what you're getting at, but sticking your head in the sand doesn't help anything.