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by vohvae
1830 days ago
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I don't think Andrew Yang's meme received much propagation to come under the types of memes the article is referring to. One more property I think is very relevant to the types of memes referred to by the article is that these memes want to spread at the exclusion of all others or any variation. What stood out to me with respect to that event is that while many memes were thrown about, some memes had to be clarified to death without having any effect on the outrage while others continued to be thrown about without requiring any clarification despite being dog whistles for things significantly worse than their seemingly innocuous wording. |
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