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>the left cant meme
The claim that ‘the left can’t meme’ is less an observation and more a coping mechanism for people who need to believe that political legitimacy is measured in JPEGs. The left doesn’t require an endless barrage of low-effort reaction images to validate its positions because its arguments are grounded in material reality, not meme velocity. Memes are fun, sure, but they aren’t a substitute for policy, ethics, or historical consciousness. When you’re actually aligned with movements that expand rights and dignity, you don’t need to cloak your ideology in layers of ironic detachment to make it palatable. The right treats meme production like an existential battleground because it has little else that resonates without being dressed in irony armor. The left, meanwhile, can afford to treat memes as garnish rather than the main course. It’s not that the left can’t meme; it’s that it doesn’t rely on memes as its primary vehicle for persuasion. History tends to remember who improved society, not who won the Photoshop Olympics. If anything, the insistence that memes dictate political legitimacy reveals a profound insecurity about the durability of right-wing ideas. Movements rooted in justice don’t need to compete in a perpetual meme talent show to feel relevant. And frankly, if being “bad at memes” is the price of advocating for human rights, equality, and evidence-based policy, it’s a trade worth making. The metrics that matter aren’t retweets but the lives actually improved by the principles you stand for. The left’s focus is on the world people live in, not the one-liners they scroll past at 2 A.M. If someone finds that ‘soy,’ then so be it. And if memes are the hill the right wants to die on, history will note the choice with a raised eyebrow and move on.

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And to extend that point, it’s almost amusing how desperately some people cling to meme supremacy as though it were a moral credential. The fixation itself betrays an awareness that, on substantive issues, their ideological toolbox is running on fumes. When you don’t have a vision for the future that extends beyond owning your perceived opponents, of course memes become your primary form of expression. The left, however, is engaged in the far less glamorous but far more consequential work of shaping policies, shifting culture, and confronting real-world problems. It doesn’t need a victory in the comments section when it’s already working on victories in legislation, community organizing, and academic discourse. Memes can highlight absurdity, but they can’t replace structural analysis, and that’s where the left is often more comfortable. It’s easier to laugh at a caricature of opposing ideas than to grapple with the complexity of climate change, economic inequality, or civil rights. Yet the left willingly wades into those complexities because that’s where meaningful progress happens. If that makes its online humor less punchy, it also makes its politics more grounded. People who insist that ‘the left can’t meme’ often overlook the countless cultural narratives, entertainment shifts, and social debates the left has influenced without needing ironic Wojaks to do it. They forget that storytelling, activism, and education are forms of cultural production, too, ones that last longer than a week on Reddit. The left’s priority has always skewed toward impact rather than virality. And while virality fades, impact accumulates. The right may produce louder memes, but loudness isn’t the same as resonance. Real resonance shapes institutions, communities, and futures. So if the left is accused of being more earnest than edgy, that earnestness is precisely what allows it to build rather than merely mock. Memes are ephemeral; justice is durable. And if history has shown anything, it’s that durability wins in the long run. In short, the left doesn’t need to meme better when it’s busy trying to build a world where meme wars aren’t the height of political engagement.

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shit mogholi read

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Words words words keep dilating tranny

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<the right cant meme

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>>the left cant meme
>The claim that ‘the left can’t meme’ is less an observation and more a coping mechanism for people who need to believe that political legitimacy is measured in JPEGs. The left doesn’t require an endless barrage of low-effort reaction images to validate its positions because its arguments are grounded in material reality, not meme velocity. Memes are fun, sure, but they aren’t a substitute for policy, ethics, or historical consciousness. When you’re actually aligned with movements that expand rights and dignity, you don’t need to cloak your ideology in layers of ironic detachment to make it palatable. The right treats meme production like an existential battleground because it has little else that resonates without being dressed in irony armor. The left, meanwhile, can afford to treat memes as garnish rather than the main course. It’s not that the left can’t meme; it’s that it doesn’t rely on memes as its primary vehicle for persuasion. History tends to remember who improved society, not who won the Photoshop Olympics. If anything, the insistence that memes dictate political legitimacy reveals a profound insecurity about the durability of right-wing ideas. Movements rooted in justice don’t need to compete in a perpetual meme talent show to feel relevant. And frankly, if being “bad at memes” is the price of advocating for human rights, equality, and evidence-based policy, it’s a trade worth making. The metrics that matter aren’t retweets but the lives actually improved by the principles you stand for. The left’s focus is on the world people live in, not the one-liners they scroll past at 2 A.M. If someone finds that ‘soy,’ then so be it. And if memes are the hill the right wants to die on, history will note the choice with a raised eyebrow and move on.
>And to extend that point, it’s almost amusing how desperately some people cling to meme supremacy as though it were a moral credential. The fixation itself betrays an awareness that, on substantive issues, their ideological toolbox is running on fumes. When you don’t have a vision for the future that extends beyond owning your perceived opponents, of course memes become your primary form of expression. The left, however, is engaged in the far less glamorous but far more consequential work of shaping policies, shifting culture, and confronting real-world problems. It doesn’t need a victory in the comments section when it’s already working on victories in legislation, community organizing, and academic discourse. Memes can highlight absurdity, but they can’t replace structural analysis, and that’s where the left is often more comfortable. It’s easier to laugh at a caricature of opposing ideas than to grapple with the complexity of climate change, economic inequality, or civil rights. Yet the left willingly wades into those complexities because that’s where meaningful progress happens. If that makes its online humor less punchy, it also makes its politics more grounded. People who insist that ‘the left can’t meme’ often overlook the countless cultural narratives, entertainment shifts, and social debates the left has influenced without needing ironic Wojaks to do it. They forget that storytelling, activism, and education are forms of cultural production, too, ones that last longer than a week on Reddit. The left’s priority has always skewed toward impact rather than virality. And while virality fades, impact accumulates. The right may produce louder memes, but loudness isn’t the same as resonance. Real resonance shapes institutions, communities, and futures. So if the left is accused of being more earnest than edgy, that earnestness is precisely what allows it to build rather than merely mock. Memes are ephemeral; justice is durable. And if history has shown anything, it’s that durability wins in the long run. In short, the left doesn’t need to meme better when it’s busy trying to build a world where meme wars aren’t the height of political engagement.

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>>14360969
let me make it more legible for your fucking pea brain:
follow your leader.

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ai if anybaldi cares

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>literally wordswordswords
geg

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Didn't read allat bluddy. Keep taking dem lllllzzzzzz and keep Coping becuz us right wingers are based and christpilled

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did anyone actually read this

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nice pasta

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>>the left cant meme
>The claim that ‘the left can’t meme’ is less an observation and more a coping mechanism for people who need to believe that political legitimacy is measured in JPEGs. The left doesn’t require an endless barrage of low-effort reaction images to validate its positions because its arguments are grounded in material reality, not meme velocity. Memes are fun, sure, but they aren’t a substitute for policy, ethics, or historical consciousness. When you’re actually aligned with movements that expand rights and dignity, you don’t need to cloak your ideology in layers of ironic detachment to make it palatable. The right treats meme production like an existential battleground because it has little else that resonates without being dressed in irony armor. The left, meanwhile, can afford to treat memes as garnish rather than the main course. It’s not that the left can’t meme; it’s that it doesn’t rely on memes as its primary vehicle for persuasion. History tends to remember who improved society, not who won the Photoshop Olympics. If anything, the insistence that memes dictate political legitimacy reveals a profound insecurity about the durability of right-wing ideas. Movements rooted in justice don’t need to compete in a perpetual meme talent show to feel relevant. And frankly, if being “bad at memes” is the price of advocating for human rights, equality, and evidence-based policy, it’s a trade worth making. The metrics that matter aren’t retweets but the lives actually improved by the principles you stand for. The left’s focus is on the world people live in, not the one-liners they scroll past at 2 A.M. If someone finds that ‘soy,’ then so be it. And if memes are the hill the right wants to die on, history will note the choice with a raised eyebrow and move on.

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>>14360957 (OP)
Wordswordswords the left can’t meme

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>>14360957 (OP)
gemmy bait.
good job nusoi

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>>14361061
ev&doe i read this pasta on reddit already

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>nusois don't realise this is a pasta
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just shut it down already award

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>>the left cant meme
>The claim that ‘the left can’t meme’ is less an observation and more a coping mechanism for people who need to believe that political legitimacy is measured in JPEGs. The left doesn’t require an endless barrage of low-effort reaction images to validate its positions because its arguments are grounded in material reality, not meme velocity. Memes are fun, sure, but they aren’t a substitute for policy, ethics, or historical consciousness. When you’re actually aligned with movements that expand rights and dignity, you don’t need to cloak your ideology in layers of ironic detachment to make it palatable. The right treats meme production like an existential battleground because it has little else that resonates without being dressed in irony armor. The left, meanwhile, can afford to treat memes as garnish rather than the main course. It’s not that the left can’t meme; it’s that it doesn’t rely on memes as its primary vehicle for persuasion. History tends to remember who improved society, not who won the Photoshop Olympics. If anything, the insistence that memes dictate political legitimacy reveals a profound insecurity about the durability of right-wing ideas. Movements rooted in justice don’t need to compete in a perpetual meme talent show to feel relevant. And frankly, if being “bad at memes” is the price of advocating for human rights, equality, and evidence-based policy, it’s a trade worth making. The metrics that matter aren’t retweets but the lives actually improved by the principles you stand for. The left’s focus is on the world people live in, not the one-liners they scroll past at 2 A.M. If someone finds that ‘soy,’ then so be it. And if memes are the hill the right wants to die on, history will note the choice with a raised eyebrow and move on.

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>And to extend that point, it’s almost amusing how desperately some people cling to meme supremacy as though it were a moral credential. The fixation itself betrays an awareness that, on substantive issues, their ideological toolbox is running on fumes. When you don’t have a vision for the future that extends beyond owning your perceived opponents, of course memes become your primary form of expression. The left, however, is engaged in the far less glamorous but far more consequential work of shaping policies, shifting culture, and confronting real-world problems. It doesn’t need a victory in the comments section when it’s already working on victories in legislation, community organizing, and academic discourse. Memes can highlight absurdity, but they can’t replace structural analysis, and that’s where the left is often more comfortable. It’s easier to laugh at a caricature of opposing ideas than to grapple with the complexity of climate change, economic inequality, or civil rights. Yet the left willingly wades into those complexities because that’s where meaningful progress happens. If that makes its online humor less punchy, it also makes its politics more grounded. People who insist that ‘the left can’t meme’ often overlook the countless cultural narratives, entertainment shifts, and social debates the left has influenced without needing ironic Wojaks to do it. They forget that storytelling, activism, and education are forms of cultural production, too, ones that last longer than a week on Reddit. The left’s priority has always skewed toward impact rather than virality. And while virality fades, impact accumulates. The right may produce louder memes, but loudness isn’t the same as resonance. Real resonance shapes institutions, communities, and futures. So if the left is accused of being more earnest than edgy, that earnestness is precisely what allows it to build rather than merely mock. Memes are ephemeral; justice is durable. And if history has shown anything, it’s that durability wins in the long run. In short, the left doesn’t need to meme better when it’s busy trying to build a world where meme wars aren’t the height of political engagement.

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Nusois will see this atomic trvthnvke and call it bait geeeg

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>>14360957 (OP)
obvious bait is obvious

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>>>14360957 (OP)
>obvious bait is obvious

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>the right actually cant meme

says the nigger on the meme website with thousands of memes and inside joke
Theres literally a while wiki dedicated to our jokes
Sounds like you heard "the left cant meme" and started leaking LOL

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>>the right actually cant meme
<ESLzelligpedospace
>says the nigger on the meme website with thousands of memes and inside joke
>Theres literally a while wiki dedicated to our jokes
>Sounds like you heard "the left cant meme" and started leaking LOL

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Pardon my esl,
*jokes* and *whole*

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>>14361138
Makes no sense, shooter was anti trump, left can’t meme

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>>14361147
Do you have a source for that?

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>>14361145
Keep coping

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>>14361144
The left can’t meme.

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>>14361148
“Eat this facist” written on bullet. fuggen jerdee

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>>14361155
this is a Helldivers 2 reference
Please show me the source for your claim now

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>>14361159
His boyfriend was trans o algo

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Quote stop raping me with nameroll

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>>14361161
>CNN
geg. figured as much.
His family and upbringing was staunchly republican, so it makes sense he'd become a massive chud hater (since if you spend any time around them you'd also want to kill them)

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>>14361163
Got a source for that?

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Wordswordswords, nobody cares, the Right is winning, Trump is your President, Republicans control Congress, Conservatives control the Supreme Court, Nick Fuentes is the most popular right winger, Remigration is on the menu, US White birth rates rose last quarter for the first time in decades, even normies are turning on the tranny and faggot menace, Groypers are getting accepted and we are winning.
You. Lost.
The left can't meme.

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>>14361168
Kirk drama is snca
a furfag killed a trump cocksucker so what?

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>>14361179
Of course the vlodsonpedo is a zionist GEEEEEEEEEEEG

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>>14361168
charlie kirk wasn't a chud
he was a moderate/leftist

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>>14361168
He was a mentally ill trannyfucker, and seethed so bad he went apeshit and abandoned all reason and argument and shot someone that made his clitty leak. the left is more violent than the right. (For now that is)

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>>14361183
Absolutely

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>>14361183
You are actually retarded if you believe Kirk was a leftist

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>>14361181
Ok gazan.

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>>14361187
Kirk wasn't even racist, he's a moderate or a leftist

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>>14361188
Not gazan, i just hate the world order. Kys glowie

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>>14361181
I didn’t know leftists were such conspiracy theorists. You got a source for the claim that America is being run by Israel buddy?

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Bait that nophono is reading, but being able to come up with clever insults that accurately depict your ideology and the flaws with its opposition means you're at least smart enough to understand why you believe what you do. Leftypedos aren't able to do this because they are motivated by satan

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>>14361191
Kirk wasn't a leftist lmfao

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>Bait that nophono is reading, but being able to come up with clever insults that accurately depict your ideology and the flaws with its opposition means you're at least smart enough to understand why you believe what you do. Leftypedos aren't able to do this because they are motivated by satan

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>>14361199
he wasn't racist
he's a leftist

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>Bait that nophono is reading, but being able to come up with clever insults that accurately depict your ideology and the flaws with its opposition means you're at least smart enough to understand why you believe what you do. Leftypedos aren't able to do this because they are motivated by satan

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>>14361203
Bro just threw in Jesus out of nowhere 💀 holy seetherald

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>>>14361203
>Bro just threw in Jesus out of nowhere 💀 holy seetherald

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>>14361210
>motivated by satan

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>>14361208
Lobbyists have been a thing since the beginning, also Saudi Arabia pays the most in lobbying. Keep coping, leftytroon

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>>14361215
you dont have to be religious to believe in evil

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>>14361217
Can you show me where I supported the Saudis?

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>>14361215
Evendoe atheistic satanism is a real thing

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>>14361199
If he didn't want the total extermination of all blacks in America, he was a leftist

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>>>14361208
>Lobbyists have been a thing since the beginning, also Saudi Arabia pays the most in lobbying. Keep coping, leftytroon

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>>14361219
Literally just then read your own posts dimwit

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>>14361203
Jesus was from nazereth, texas, nice try nigga

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>>14361226
Can you reply to it so I can see it? I don't recall posting anything like that

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>>14361219
Idk it seems like you’re more of a Zionist hater and think they’re public enemy no 1, but of course you’re a machine designed by ZOG to give the Jews a reason to victimize themselves so there’s no point in arguing with you

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>>14361233
>You're le zionist hater but also a zogbot

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>>14361234
ZOGBOTs create artificial hate against zionists to give them an excuse to victimize themselves, retard

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>>14361237
Are you retarded? They're going to victimize themselves either way. Your schizopost makes 0 sense

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>>14361215
>Da fuggen lieberals are evil but uhh… SATAN isnt real christcuck, DarkMatter2525 told me so

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>>14361239
Word words words the left can’t meme though

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>>14361237
Can't say I've ever heard BB netyahu try to bring up a point without mentioning the holocaust.

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>>14361241
That wasn't a meme doe geg

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>>14361244
Left can’t meme wordsss

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>>14361240
Casually projecting your inner catholic priest desires onto me is not a good look skydaddyoompaloompa

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>>14361248
Wordswordswords the left can’t meme and Jesus is alive

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>>14361252
"Lalalala i cant hear you" ass post

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>>14361257
Left can’t meme

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>>>14361248
>Wordswordswords the left can’t meme and Jesus is alive

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>>>14361257 (You)
>Left can’t meme

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Lalalala i cant hear you

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>>14361267
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Geg leakage

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>>the right actually cant meme
<tardspacing
>says the nigger on the meme website with thousands of memes and inside joke
>Theres literally a while wiki dedicated to our jokes
>Sounds like you heard "the left cant meme" and started leaking LOL

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>>14361276
Wall of text wordswordswords, Kirk won

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>>>the right actually cant meme
><tardspacing
>>says the nigger on the meme website with thousands of memes and inside joke
>>Theres literally a while wiki dedicated to our jokes
>>Sounds like you heard "the left cant meme" and started leaking LOL

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>>14361280
Wall of text geg

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>>>14361276
>Wall of text wordswordswords, Kirk won

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>>14361283
Wall of text, Kirk won

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>>>>the right actually cant meme
>><tardspacing
>>>says the nigger on the meme website with thousands of memes and inside joke
>>>Theres literally a while wiki dedicated to our jokes
>>>Sounds like you heard "the left cant meme" and started leaking LOL

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>>14361288
Wall of text, Kirk won

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>>14361291
Wall of text, Kirk won

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>>14361292
So angry, do you need some words of reassurance? It's gonna be okay

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He's in a better place now

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>>14361293
Holy leakage

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>>14361295
😂😂😂😂😂

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>>14361297
Keep leaking, Kirk won

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>>14361297
my reaction to foids

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>>14361298
Yeah, i'm leaking from my eyes because of how hard i'm laughing. This is a very funny meltdown to watch

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>>14361301
Wall of text, left can’t meme

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>>14361304
Wall of text, right can’t meme

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Baited all the nusois award

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>>14361308
Stole my joke, left can’t meme

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>>14361310
Not really bait if it's a trvkerald doebeit

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>>14361312
Stole my joke, right can’t meme

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>>14361316
Worddwords left can’t meme

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>>14361318
Worddwords right can’t meme

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>>14361319
Words left can’t meme

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>>14361321
Words right can’t meme

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>>14361326
Words left can’t meme

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>>14361328
Words right can’t meme

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>>14361329
Words left can’t meme

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>>14361330
Words right can’t meme

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>>14361333
Words left can’t meme

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>>14361335
Words right can’t meme

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>>14361338
Let’s kiss

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>>14361340
I'm lesbian and oreos

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>>14361341
I’m a foid

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>>14361342
Timestamp or didnt happen o algo

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>>14361344
If we married and had kids they’d be centrist and if the whole world did it there would be world peace

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wall of soy award

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>>14361348
nigga just read don't a be a media illiterate cuck

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>And to extend that point, it’s almost amusing how desperately some people cling to meme supremacy as though it were a moral credential. The fixation itself betrays an awareness that, on substantive issues, their ideological toolbox is running on fumes. When you don’t have a vision for the future that extends beyond owning your perceived opponents, of course memes become your primary form of expression. The left, however, is engaged in the far less glamorous but far more consequential work of shaping policies, shifting culture, and confronting real-world problems. It doesn’t need a victory in the comments section when it’s already working on victories in legislation, community organizing, and academic discourse. Memes can highlight absurdity, but they can’t replace structural analysis, and that’s where the left is often more comfortable. It’s easier to laugh at a caricature of opposing ideas than to grapple with the complexity of climate change, economic inequality, or civil rights. Yet the left willingly wades into those complexities because that’s where meaningful progress happens. If that makes its online humor less punchy, it also makes its politics more grounded. People who insist that ‘the left can’t meme’ often overlook the countless cultural narratives, entertainment shifts, and social debates the left has influenced without needing ironic Wojaks to do it. They forget that storytelling, activism, and education are forms of cultural production, too, ones that last longer than a week on Reddit. The left’s priority has always skewed toward impact rather than virality. And while virality fades, impact accumulates. The right may produce louder memes, but loudness isn’t the same as resonance. Real resonance shapes institutions, communities, and futures. So if the left is accused of being more earnest than edgy, that earnestness is precisely what allows it to build rather than merely mock. Memes are ephemeral; justice is durable. And if history has shown anything, it’s that durability wins in the long run. In short, the left doesn’t need to meme better when it’s busy trying to build a world where meme wars aren’t the height of political engagement.



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