Donald Trump Jr. is getting hounded by the media recently for posting a photo to Instagram featuring a white supremacist meme: the amphibian Hitler, AKA Pepe the Frog.
The media is right to cower in fear of such an dangerous racist such as Pepe, and Hillary should continue writing blog posts highlighting his dastardly deeds. But who else is involved in this frog-themed white supremacist conspiracy? It’s deeper than you know.
November, 2014 popstar Katy Perry showed her true colors by posting this white supremacist meme. An unwise move for a globally renowned singer and businesswoman, but racial hatred is blind.
Months later, Nicki Minaj posted a similar white supremacist meme to Instagram. Strange for someone of Trinidadian and Indian heritage, but the global white supremacist conspiracy takes all types.
Buzzfeed is known for being insufferably progressive at times, which makes it hard to understand why they would let their reporter publish 1,272 white supremacist memes. The sheer volume of white supremacy makes Notopoulos 1,272 times more racist than Donald Trump Jr.
No one knows the mysterious identity of the hacker known as 4chan, but he has been caught posting the white supremacist meme known as Pepe thousands, if not millions of times. What is this hacker’s motive, and why is his principle tool for organizing the white supremacist order unparalleled memecrafting?