Essay On Memes

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Are memes really a hate symbol now? Most common folk now sees them as a racist joke. Although even some may be mean spirited, this cannot be said about all of them. Some of the memes can actually be rather funny and not mean spirited in any way. Some of these memes are directed for a specific group of people like, for example; the PC master race people, or the basketball juju on that beat that are all over the internet. Although they get seen as mean, the memes are are not the real problem that is at hand here, it those who change the original meme to make them to be different and become seen differently. Many of the memes are really just passed around and because of this they build up steam and they also then cause them to be more mean spirited as they keep getting passed around and changed as they go. If they were to take one meme and say that one is mean so they must all be. That concept is the same as saying that if one person puts a KKK outfit on barbie that all barbies are now racist and support the KKK. The …show more content…

Pepe the frog, is a victim of society. In Brain’s article he wrote about how Pepe is seen as a hate symbol, but he, himself does not see Pepe as a hate symbol. Although he never did say he was not a hate symbol. “Memes only gather steam when they change and transform and get passed around.” When the memes get passed around, it is like playing the game of telephone as a kid. You start out with the word apple, and as it gets passed around people interpret it differently and during this process some one could then end up with pirates. The memes are just like that game getting passed around until they get changed from a harmless apple to a swash buckling pirate controlling the seven seas. “They can be used for hateful purposes, and often are, but are not inherently hateful,” Brain says this and this also helps to further explain it in a way that is easier to understand on a more basic

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