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>>509898563
>Man, those were the fucking days
>>509899333
>I thought I was going crazy with all the newfags. Thank you for still sticking around. I wish we could go back to classic meme magic.
Praise Kek! Pepe and Shadilay was the peak of /pol/. We really should have leaned into that kind of absurdity instead of pivoting into unironic neo-nazism. Watching some anon shout Pepe! at a Hillary Clinton rally felt more powerful world-shattering that hundreds of anons chanting "jews will not replace us" at Charlottesville. The problem with neo-nazism of the alt-right, and I think largely why Richard Spencer and other attempted leaders left after Charlottessville, was that is has the energy of losers. It's a bunch of people angry at the world and complaining that it's not how they want it to be, and they are lashing out in their frustration. It's reductive rather than progressive. It says "this is NOT how things should be" rather than saying "This IS how things should be". Furthermore, it's just damn depressing if true.
Kekistani worship on the other hand was joyfully irreverent. People were repurposing Nazi flags and turning them green and inserting Pepe the frog and the word KEK in the shape of a swastika. That is so much funnier and more joyful than what the alt-right became.
We literally took a meme back from the normies...something that has never been done before or since. Pepe was mainstream by 2013. In 2014 anons attempted peepee poopoo pepe images, but that didn't stop the normies. So instead we started memeing Pepe into the nascent alt-right movement and normies actually stopped using him for a time. Of course, people moved on, and Pepe is mainstream again, but man, what heady times those were. Those halcyon days of 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uRLJZxINAQ
this was when my mind was blown. When anons discovered this Italo-Disco song from the 80s with a green frog and the subtitle of P.E.P.E (point emerging probably entering).
>>509898563
>Man, those were the fucking days
>>509899333
>I thought I was going crazy with all the newfags. Thank you for still sticking around. I wish we could go back to classic meme magic.
Praise Kek! Pepe and Shadilay was the peak of /pol/. We really should have leaned into that kind of absurdity instead of pivoting into unironic neo-nazism. Watching some anon shout Pepe! at a Hillary Clinton rally felt more powerful world-shattering that hundreds of anons chanting "jews will not replace us" at Charlottesville. The problem with neo-nazism of the alt-right, and I think largely why Richard Spencer and other attempted leaders left after Charlottessville, was that is has the energy of losers. It's a bunch of people angry at the world and complaining that it's not how they want it to be, and they are lashing out in their frustration. It's reductive rather than progressive. It says "this is NOT how things should be" rather than saying "This IS how things should be". Furthermore, it's just damn depressing if true.
Kekistani worship on the other hand was joyfully irreverent. People were repurposing Nazi flags and turning them green and inserting Pepe the frog and the word KEK in the shape of a swastika. That is so much funnier and more joyful than what the alt-right became.
We literally took a meme back from the normies...something that has never been done before or since. Pepe was mainstream by 2013. In 2014 anons attempted peepee poopoo pepe images, but that didn't stop the normies. So instead we started memeing Pepe into the nascent alt-right movement and normies actually stopped using him for a time. Of course, people moved on, and Pepe is mainstream again, but man, what heady times those were. Those halcyon days of 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uRLJZxINAQ
this was when my mind was blown. When anons discovered this Italo-Disco song from the 80s with a green frog and the subtitle of P.E.P.E (point emerging probably entering).
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