Pepe the Frog is one of the most popular internet memes of all time. It first debuted in the book “Boy’s Club,” a non-political comic about four roommates who like being lazy and hanging out. But this ...
Pepe the Frog started out innocent enough. Katy Perry shared it, and even The Weeknd got Pepe'd. But since then, Pepe has become deplorable—and proud of it. This week, the Anti-Defamation League added ...
They are the sort of visuals that Salvador Dalí might have seen in his most feverish dreams: A looped animation of Donald Trump eating a taco bowl out of his own head. Bernie Sanders photoshopped to ...
The Anti-Defamation League has a database of official hate symbols. It's called Hate on Display, and it includes the Aryan fist, the burning cross, the swastika and the (((echoes))) symbol. The ADL ...
Most teenagers expect a stern reply from their parents when they say they won’t be home for dinner. Taylor Hannon got an imitation of a Kermit the frog meme. The 19-year-old’s mother is not like most ...
The Anti-Defamation League has designated the frog as a hate symbol. — -- Pepe the Frog, a ubiquitous internet meme, has been "hijacked by the racist right," according to the Southern Poverty Law ...
Pepe the Frog started out as a relatively innocent character in a little-known web comic, and was ultimately transformed into a meme that became strongly associated with the alt-right. Now, there's ...
The distaste that Millennials and Generation Z have for Baby Boomers is palatable. After all, this is the generation that destroyed the economy, is actively destroying the planet, and largely seems to ...