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The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Martin Luther King Jr.'s father, who is responding to the 1968 riots in Detroit. The text reads: "As my father said, 'It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. As my father said, 'It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it.'" The tweet is a quote from Martin Luther King Sr., and the meme is a humorous take on the quote, with the added text "But it is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. As my father said, 'It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it.'"

Anti-Racism

2025-06-10T04:50:36.486935+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Martin Luther King Jr.'s father, who is responding to the 1968 riots in Detroit. The text reads: "As my father said, 'It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. As my father said, 'It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it.'" The tweet is a quote from Martin Luther King Sr., and the meme is a humorous take on the quote, with the added text "But it is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it. As my father said, 'It is not enough to just say it, you must be willing to put your life on the line to stop it.'"

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from @KateWillett, responding to a news article about a 2023 murder case. The post says, "I am very sorry that her daughter was murdered, but we don't get to grieve because we don't get to pick and choose who we grieve for. We have to grieve for everyone." The tweet is in response to an article about a woman who was murdered by a migrant who was not in the country legally.

Anti-Racism

2025-04-21T06:12:44.498279+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from @KateWillett, responding to a news article about a 2023 murder case. The post says, "I am very sorry that her daughter was murdered, but we don't get to grieve because we don't get to pick and choose who we grieve for. We have to grieve for everyone." The tweet is in response to an article about a woman who was murdered by a migrant who was not in the country legally.

This meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "The Princess Bride" is actually saying "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked." The meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked." The meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked." The meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked."

Anti-Racism

2024-03-30T18:18:28.150505+00:00

This meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "The Princess Bride" is actually saying "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked." The meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked." The meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked." The meme is a humorous image with a quote from the movie "The Princess Bride" where a character named Vizzin says "I do not like it when people say things that are true and then deny them when they are asked."

The meme features a photograph of a man standing in front of a house with a sign in the window. The sign reads "No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs" in a bold, handwritten font. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the outdated and discriminatory sign, which is often referenced in popular culture as a symbol of racism and intolerance.

Anti-Racism

2024-03-11T03:01:38.544467+00:00

The meme features a photograph of a man standing in front of a house with a sign in the window. The sign reads "No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs" in a bold, handwritten font. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the outdated and discriminatory sign, which is often referenced in popular culture as a symbol of racism and intolerance.

Anti-Racism

2023-12-06T10:18:44+00:00

This meme is a humorous tweet about a Zoom call where someone is surprised to learn that two colleagues have the same surname. The text reads: "I'm on a Zoom call and two of my black colleagues have the same surname. My white colleague thought it was amusing to ask 'are you two related?' I said 'no' but our ancestors probably worked the same plantation. Now everyone is silent." The image is likely a still from a TV show or movie with a character looking shocked or embarrassed.

Anti-Racism

2023-06-14T17:35:38+00:00

This meme is a humorous tweet about a Zoom call where someone is surprised to learn that two colleagues have the same surname. The text reads: "I'm on a Zoom call and two of my black colleagues have the same surname. My white colleague thought it was amusing to ask 'are you two related?' I said 'no' but our ancestors probably worked the same plantation. Now everyone is silent." The image is likely a still from a TV show or movie with a character looking shocked or embarrassed.

The meme features a photo of a man with a smug, self-satisfied expression. The text at the top reads, "When you're a politician who's been accused of 'state's rights' but actually means 'let's make sure we can keep our kids' bodies locked down until they're 18 and never, ever get a job'." The text at the bottom says, "I'm a 'states rights' person and I don't mean 'states rights'."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-22T18:27:23+00:00

The meme features a photo of a man with a smug, self-satisfied expression. The text at the top reads, "When you're a politician who's been accused of 'state's rights' but actually means 'let's make sure we can keep our kids' bodies locked down until they're 18 and never, ever get a job'." The text at the bottom says, "I'm a 'states rights' person and I don't mean 'states rights'."

This meme is a humorous comparison between the ages of Martin Luther King Jr. and Anne Frank at the time of their deaths. The text reads: "btw if MLK and Anne Frank hadn't been killed, they'd both be 93 today (younger than Betty White)". The meme is making a lighthearted comment about the age of these historical figures, comparing them to the age of the actress Betty White, who passed away in 2013 at the age of 98.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:04:27+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between the ages of Martin Luther King Jr. and Anne Frank at the time of their deaths. The text reads: "btw if MLK and Anne Frank hadn't been killed, they'd both be 93 today (younger than Betty White)". The meme is making a lighthearted comment about the age of these historical figures, comparing them to the age of the actress Betty White, who passed away in 2013 at the age of 98.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:44+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter exchange between two users. The top tweet is from John Boyega, a British actor, who expresses his frustration with hate and racism. The bottom tweet is a response from a user named Mikey T, who jokes about Boyega's anger and uses a popular internet meme to poke fun at his reaction. The text in the image reads: "All the kids lookin' up to me can suck my d***" and is a quote from a song by rapper Nicki Minaj.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter exchange between two users. The top tweet is from John Boyega, a British actor, who expresses his frustration with hate and racism. The bottom tweet is a response from a user named Mikey T, who jokes about Boyega's anger and uses a popular internet meme to poke fun at his reaction. The text in the image reads: "All the kids lookin' up to me can suck my d***" and is a quote from a song by rapper Nicki Minaj.

The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook comment thread, where a user named Adam Campbell is responding to a post about the Black Lives Matter movement. He writes that he has a personal interpretation of the movement, but then quickly gets interrupted by a user named Kelly Beall, who responds with a snarky comment about the "best explanation" she's seen for the #blacklivesmatter movement.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook comment thread, where a user named Adam Campbell is responding to a post about the Black Lives Matter movement. He writes that he has a personal interpretation of the movement, but then quickly gets interrupted by a user named Kelly Beall, who responds with a snarky comment about the "best explanation" she's seen for the #blacklivesmatter movement.

This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image shows the White House lit up in rainbow colors, representing the LGBTQ+ community's pride and acceptance. The bottom image shows a shark attacking a boat, implying that the White House's support for LGBTQ+ rights is as "dead" as the boat in the shark attack. The text "same energy" is used to convey the idea that the two images are similar in their lack of success.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between two images. The top image shows the White House lit up in rainbow colors, representing the LGBTQ+ community's pride and acceptance. The bottom image shows a shark attacking a boat, implying that the White House's support for LGBTQ+ rights is as "dead" as the boat in the shark attack. The text "same energy" is used to convey the idea that the two images are similar in their lack of success.

This meme is a humorous image of a dumpster on fire, with flames shooting out of the top. The image is captioned "Donald Trump's Official Presidential Portrait Has Just Been Released" in a tongue-in-cheek reference to the former President's controversies and scandals during his presidency. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea that Trump's official portrait would be a dramatic and explosive event.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous image of a dumpster on fire, with flames shooting out of the top. The image is captioned "Donald Trump's Official Presidential Portrait Has Just Been Released" in a tongue-in-cheek reference to the former President's controversies and scandals during his presidency. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea that Trump's official portrait would be a dramatic and explosive event.

This meme is a satirical commentary on the differing treatment of COVID-19 and police violence. On the left, a caricature of Donald Trump is shown saying "You're violating my freedom! I can't breathe!" while holding a mask, referencing the infamous George Floyd protest phrase. On the right, a police officer is shown kneeling on a man's neck, saying the same phrase in response to a protester. The text "Still separate and unequal" is written above the two images.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a satirical commentary on the differing treatment of COVID-19 and police violence. On the left, a caricature of Donald Trump is shown saying "You're violating my freedom! I can't breathe!" while holding a mask, referencing the infamous George Floyd protest phrase. On the right, a police officer is shown kneeling on a man's neck, saying the same phrase in response to a protester. The text "Still separate and unequal" is written above the two images.

This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from a group called "The American Civil War in the 21st Century". The post is a humorous commentary on a news article about a historical artifact being lost. The text reads: "Very sad news to share. Last nights terrorist attack in Richmond claimed a priceless and irreplaceable artifact of Virginia History: General Stonewall Jackson's flag that has been held in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Headquarters for a very long time. It was incinerated. It's gone. So too are many irreplaceable manuscripts." Below the text is an image of a character from the Star Wars franchise, Han Solo, with the quote "Great, shot. Kid. That was one in a million."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from a group called "The American Civil War in the 21st Century". The post is a humorous commentary on a news article about a historical artifact being lost. The text reads: "Very sad news to share. Last nights terrorist attack in Richmond claimed a priceless and irreplaceable artifact of Virginia History: General Stonewall Jackson's flag that has been held in the United Daughters of the Confederacy Headquarters for a very long time. It was incinerated. It's gone. So too are many irreplaceable manuscripts." Below the text is an image of a character from the Star Wars franchise, Han Solo, with the quote "Great, shot. Kid. That was one in a million."

This meme is a humorous take on the "Open at 7am" sign that is often seen in stores and restaurants. The image shows a police precinct's "Open at 7am" sign, but with the time changed to "In 2 hours" and the text "Open at 7am" is replaced with "In 2 hours".

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the "Open at 7am" sign that is often seen in stores and restaurants. The image shows a police precinct's "Open at 7am" sign, but with the time changed to "In 2 hours" and the text "Open at 7am" is replaced with "In 2 hours".

This meme is a humorous commentary on the 2013-2014 Twitter controversy surrounding the use of the word "c**k” by a former US president. The meme is a simple image with the text: “I remember when you used to have to be careful about using the word c**k on the internet” in a font that looks like it was written by a child.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the 2013-2014 Twitter controversy surrounding the use of the word "c**k” by a former US president. The meme is a simple image with the text: “I remember when you used to have to be careful about using the word c**k on the internet” in a font that looks like it was written by a child.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the irony of the police being called to a situation involving a fire at a Target store, and the absurdity of the situation being described as "not destroying the community." The text reads: "Burning down police stations and Target stores is not 'destroying our communities.'"

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the irony of the police being called to a situation involving a fire at a Target store, and the absurdity of the situation being described as "not destroying the community." The text reads: "Burning down police stations and Target stores is not 'destroying our communities.'"

This meme is a humorous take on the 2020 George Floyd protests in Minneapolis. It features a screenshot of the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct's Google Maps page, with a red pin indicating the location. The text "It's been 5 years since I got fired for telling the truth about the police" is overlaid on the image.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous take on the 2020 George Floyd protests in Minneapolis. It features a screenshot of the Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct's Google Maps page, with a red pin indicating the location. The text "It's been 5 years since I got fired for telling the truth about the police" is overlaid on the image.

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account @HamptonThink, which is a parody of the Twitter account @HamptonThink is a parody of the think tank "The Hampton Institute" and is run by the activist and writer, Chris H. The tweet reads: "The real looting is the billionaires getting richer during the pandemic."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account @HamptonThink, which is a parody of the Twitter account @HamptonThink is a parody of the think tank "The Hampton Institute" and is run by the activist and writer, Chris H. The tweet reads: "The real looting is the billionaires getting richer during the pandemic."

This meme is a still image from the TV show "The Big Bang Theory" where a character, Sheldon, is explaining his reasoning for not doing his homework. The image shows him looking directly at his friend, Penny, with a serious expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I can explain why I didn't do my homework" followed by "I can explain why I didn't do my homework" and then "I can explain why I didn't do my homework".

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a still image from the TV show "The Big Bang Theory" where a character, Sheldon, is explaining his reasoning for not doing his homework. The image shows him looking directly at his friend, Penny, with a serious expression. The text overlayed on the image reads: "I can explain why I didn't do my homework" followed by "I can explain why I didn't do my homework" and then "I can explain why I didn't do my homework".

This meme features a picture of a baby Yoda, a character from the Star Wars franchise, with a caption that plays on the idea of a child's innocent and curious nature. The text reads: "Baby Yoda: 'I don't want to go to bed, I want to watch Netflix.'" The meme is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, poking fun at the idea that even the youngest of children can be resistant to bedtime and want to engage in activities like watching TV.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme features a picture of a baby Yoda, a character from the Star Wars franchise, with a caption that plays on the idea of a child's innocent and curious nature. The text reads: "Baby Yoda: 'I don't want to go to bed, I want to watch Netflix.'" The meme is likely meant to be humorous and relatable, poking fun at the idea that even the youngest of children can be resistant to bedtime and want to engage in activities like watching TV.

The meme is a quote from a tweet by the user @Crommunist, referencing a phrase "Looting is wrong" and saying "Looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong" and then saying "Looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong". The meme is saying that "looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong" and then saying "looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong".

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a quote from a tweet by the user @Crommunist, referencing a phrase "Looting is wrong" and saying "Looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong" and then saying "Looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong". The meme is saying that "looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong" and then saying "looting is wrong" means "looting is wrong".

This meme is a satirical commentary on the concept of "looting" in the context of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. The text reads: "You can't even understand looting as a legitimate form of protest. Looting is the ultimate strike against a system that deems mass-produced objects to be far more precious than life itself. It's humanity demanding to be recognized." The meme uses irony and sarcasm to highlight the societal value of material possessions over human life.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a satirical commentary on the concept of "looting" in the context of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. The text reads: "You can't even understand looting as a legitimate form of protest. Looting is the ultimate strike against a system that deems mass-produced objects to be far more precious than life itself. It's humanity demanding to be recognized." The meme uses irony and sarcasm to highlight the societal value of material possessions over human life.

This meme is a sarcastic comment on the idea of "supporting the troops" in a military context. The text reads: "If you 'support the troops' because they 'fight for our freedom' but think 'violence is not the answer' when communities rise up against their violent oppressors, this is an excellent time for you to enjoy a nice tall glass of shut the entire f*** up." The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people only support the military when it's convenient for them, but not when it's a matter of social justice.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a sarcastic comment on the idea of "supporting the troops" in a military context. The text reads: "If you 'support the troops' because they 'fight for our freedom' but think 'violence is not the answer' when communities rise up against their violent oppressors, this is an excellent time for you to enjoy a nice tall glass of shut the entire f*** up." The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people only support the military when it's convenient for them, but not when it's a matter of social justice.

The meme is a tweet from "Bentley" (a Twitter user) responding to the murder of George Floyd by a police officer. The text reads: "a Black man was murdered by police and you're all excited about a keyboard shortcut. Priorities, folks."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a tweet from "Bentley" (a Twitter user) responding to the murder of George Floyd by a police officer. The text reads: "a Black man was murdered by police and you're all excited about a keyboard shortcut. Priorities, folks."

This meme features a man holding a sign that says "Donald Trump is a racist" in a childlike, blocky font, but with a key typo: "racist" is spelled "racist" with a "c" replaced by a "c" with a diagonal line through it, indicating the word "c" is actually "c" with a line through it, or "c" with a "c" replaced by "c".

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme features a man holding a sign that says "Donald Trump is a racist" in a childlike, blocky font, but with a key typo: "racist" is spelled "racist" with a "c" replaced by a "c" with a diagonal line through it, indicating the word "c" is actually "c" with a line through it, or "c" with a "c" replaced by "c".

The meme is a simple drawing of a house on fire, with a person trying to put out the flames with a hose. The text "all houses matter" is written above the house, while "all houses matter" is written above the house on fire. The caption at the top reads "This is how f***ing stupid it sounds when someone says 'all lives matter'".

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a simple drawing of a house on fire, with a person trying to put out the flames with a hose. The text "all houses matter" is written above the house, while "all houses matter" is written above the house on fire. The caption at the top reads "This is how f***ing stupid it sounds when someone says 'all lives matter'".

The meme is a play on the phrase "when you don't see color" and "when you can't see patterns" with a visual representation of a color palette and a pattern of shapes, respectively. The text in the image reads: "When you don't 'see color'... when you can't 'see patterns'". The meme is likely referencing the idea that some people are not aware of or are ignoring the racism and systemic issues that are present in society.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a play on the phrase "when you don't see color" and "when you can't see patterns" with a visual representation of a color palette and a pattern of shapes, respectively. The text in the image reads: "When you don't 'see color'... when you can't 'see patterns'". The meme is likely referencing the idea that some people are not aware of or are ignoring the racism and systemic issues that are present in society.

The meme is a black-and-white image of Martin Luther King Jr. with a quote from one of his speeches. The text reads: "In the end, we will not be remembered for our [words], but for our [actions]."  However, the actual quote in the meme is: "In the end, we will not be remembered for our words, but for our actions."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a black-and-white image of Martin Luther King Jr. with a quote from one of his speeches. The text reads: "In the end, we will not be remembered for our [words], but for our [actions]." However, the actual quote in the meme is: "In the end, we will not be remembered for our words, but for our actions."

This meme is a map of the United States with many of its major cities highlighted in red. The text at the top reads "George Floyd Protests" and the text at the bottom reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: This meme is a map of the United States with many of its major cities highlighted in red, indicating that they were sites of protests following the death of George Floyd in 2020. The red coloration is meant to convey the widespread nature of the protests, which were not just limited to one or two cities, but were a national phenomenon."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a map of the United States with many of its major cities highlighted in red. The text at the top reads "George Floyd Protests" and the text at the bottom reads "In 2-3 sentences, describe this meme for someone who cannot see it: This meme is a map of the United States with many of its major cities highlighted in red, indicating that they were sites of protests following the death of George Floyd in 2020. The red coloration is meant to convey the widespread nature of the protests, which were not just limited to one or two cities, but were a national phenomenon."

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the National Review, a conservative news outlet, that has a humorous and satirical tone. The tweet compares the outrage and protests over the removal of the NFL's "Kneel" song (a reference to the 2017 NFL controversy surrounding Colin Kaepernick's protest of the national anthem) to the riots and violence of the George Floyd protests. The tweet is a satirical commentary on the hypocrisy of some people's outrage about the NFL's "Kneel" song, but also the lack of outrage about the riots and violence of the George Floyd protests.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the National Review, a conservative news outlet, that has a humorous and satirical tone. The tweet compares the outrage and protests over the removal of the NFL's "Kneel" song (a reference to the 2017 NFL controversy surrounding Colin Kaepernick's protest of the national anthem) to the riots and violence of the George Floyd protests. The tweet is a satirical commentary on the hypocrisy of some people's outrage about the NFL's "Kneel" song, but also the lack of outrage about the riots and violence of the George Floyd protests.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the Bible's account of Jesus Christ's teachings. The image depicts a scene from the Bible, but with a modern twist: Jesus is standing in the middle of a chaotic market, surrounded by people throwing money and goods. The text above the image reads: "Destruction of property is not a valid protest."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the Bible's account of Jesus Christ's teachings. The image depicts a scene from the Bible, but with a modern twist: Jesus is standing in the middle of a chaotic market, surrounded by people throwing money and goods. The text above the image reads: "Destruction of property is not a valid protest."

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where someone is sharing a news article about a Los Angeles convention center being converted into a military base. The original tweet is from a user named "NO JUSTICE NO PEACE" and reads "Los Angeles convention center has been transformed into a military base." The user is likely referencing the news article and sharing it to comment on the irony of a convention center being used as a military base.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a Twitter conversation where someone is sharing a news article about a Los Angeles convention center being converted into a military base. The original tweet is from a user named "NO JUSTICE NO PEACE" and reads "Los Angeles convention center has been transformed into a military base." The user is likely referencing the news article and sharing it to comment on the irony of a convention center being used as a military base.

The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post that says "DO NOT POST BLACK SCREENS. YOU ARE BEING SILENCED." The post is a response to a situation where users are being prevented from posting anything with a black screen, as a form of protest against the censorship of certain topics.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post that says "DO NOT POST BLACK SCREENS. YOU ARE BEING SILENCED." The post is a response to a situation where users are being prevented from posting anything with a black screen, as a form of protest against the censorship of certain topics.

The meme features a photo of NASCAR driver Ray Ciccarello (not Ray Ciccarello) in a red and black racing suit. The text above the photo reads: "Ray Ciccarello says he will quit NASCAR at the end of the season after the sport announced it would ban Confederate flags at its events." The text below the photo is a quote from a tweet by comedian Kevin M. Kruse, saying "Giving up *Is* a pretty good way to honor that flag."

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme features a photo of NASCAR driver Ray Ciccarello (not Ray Ciccarello) in a red and black racing suit. The text above the photo reads: "Ray Ciccarello says he will quit NASCAR at the end of the season after the sport announced it would ban Confederate flags at its events." The text below the photo is a quote from a tweet by comedian Kevin M. Kruse, saying "Giving up *Is* a pretty good way to honor that flag."

The meme is an image of a character from the video game "The Sims" sitting in front of a computer. The text "Not now sweaty" is written in a playful, cursive font above the character's head, while the text "Mommy's cyberbullying" is written in a bold, childlike font below the character's screen. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of a mother being a cyberbully.

Anti-Racism

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The meme is an image of a character from the video game "The Sims" sitting in front of a computer. The text "Not now sweaty" is written in a playful, cursive font above the character's head, while the text "Mommy's cyberbullying" is written in a bold, childlike font below the character's screen. The image is meant to be humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of a mother being a cyberbully.

This meme is a play on the concept of a king's "no" being taken literally. The image shows a king in a window, looking out at a crowd, with a sign in the window reading "NO". The text at the bottom of the image reads, "Can't you do this in a more polite way that I can completely ignore?" The meme is poking fun at the idea that the king's "no" is being taken literally, and that he's being asked to do something in a more polite way, but he's still going to ignore it.

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This meme is a play on the concept of a king's "no" being taken literally. The image shows a king in a window, looking out at a crowd, with a sign in the window reading "NO". The text at the bottom of the image reads, "Can't you do this in a more polite way that I can completely ignore?" The meme is poking fun at the idea that the king's "no" is being taken literally, and that he's being asked to do something in a more polite way, but he's still going to ignore it.

This meme is a humorous illustration of a geometry lesson gone wrong. The image shows a diagram of a triangle with the labels "A", "B", and "C", but the angles are labeled as "A", "B", and "C" in a humorous way, with "A" being "Always", "B" being "Boring", and "C" being "Crazy". The text at the top of the image reads "GEOMETRY 101" and "Lesson 1: right vs obtuse angles".

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This meme is a humorous illustration of a geometry lesson gone wrong. The image shows a diagram of a triangle with the labels "A", "B", and "C", but the angles are labeled as "A", "B", and "C" in a humorous way, with "A" being "Always", "B" being "Boring", and "C" being "Crazy". The text at the top of the image reads "GEOMETRY 101" and "Lesson 1: right vs obtuse angles".

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "white privilege" and the idea that some people's experiences are not as challenging as others. The text "Maybe you manifested it, maybe it's white privilege" is written in a playful, tongue-in-cheek tone, implying that some people's success or good fortune may be due to their privilege, rather than their own hard work.

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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "white privilege" and the idea that some people's experiences are not as challenging as others. The text "Maybe you manifested it, maybe it's white privilege" is written in a playful, tongue-in-cheek tone, implying that some people's success or good fortune may be due to their privilege, rather than their own hard work.

This meme is a humorous comparison between the American Civil War and the LGBTQ+ movement. The image shows a Confederate flag (representing the South's struggle to preserve slavery) and a rainbow flag (representing the LGBTQ+ community's struggle for equality) both being torn apart by the same wind, implying that both struggles are being "torn apart" by the same forces. The text at the bottom reads "Same wind".

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This meme is a humorous comparison between the American Civil War and the LGBTQ+ movement. The image shows a Confederate flag (representing the South's struggle to preserve slavery) and a rainbow flag (representing the LGBTQ+ community's struggle for equality) both being torn apart by the same wind, implying that both struggles are being "torn apart" by the same forces. The text at the bottom reads "Same wind".

This meme is a play on the 1983 film "Return of the Jedi," where the Rebel Alliance, led by Princess Leia, is trapped in a detention block. The image shows a scene from the movie, with Stormtroopers holding the Rebels at gunpoint. The text overlays on the image are from a famous line in the movie, but with the words altered to reflect a modern, humorous perspective.

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This meme is a play on the 1983 film "Return of the Jedi," where the Rebel Alliance, led by Princess Leia, is trapped in a detention block. The image shows a scene from the movie, with Stormtroopers holding the Rebels at gunpoint. The text overlays on the image are from a famous line in the movie, but with the words altered to reflect a modern, humorous perspective.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from user @historyofarmani. The text reads: "you were told communism is bad by people who said slavery was good."

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post from user @historyofarmani. The text reads: "you were told communism is bad by people who said slavery was good."

This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the animated TV series "King of the Hill". The meme uses a quote from the show to poke fun at the common phenomenon of trolls and online harassment. The text at the top reads "white people in comment sections everywhere" and the image below shows a character saying "I'm not saying it's the white man who did it, I'm saying I am the white man" in a conversation with a Native American woman.

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two characters from the animated TV series "King of the Hill". The meme uses a quote from the show to poke fun at the common phenomenon of trolls and online harassment. The text at the top reads "white people in comment sections everywhere" and the image below shows a character saying "I'm not saying it's the white man who did it, I'm saying I am the white man" in a conversation with a Native American woman.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter movements. The text reads: "If Black Lives Matter bothers you because it doesn't say All Lives Matter, then what really bothers you is the word Black." The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people are more upset about the specific wording of the Black Lives Matter movement rather than the underlying message of equality and justice.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the Black Lives Matter and All Lives Matter movements. The text reads: "If Black Lives Matter bothers you because it doesn't say All Lives Matter, then what really bothers you is the word Black." The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people are more upset about the specific wording of the Black Lives Matter movement rather than the underlying message of equality and justice.

The meme is a still image from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a character, the Doctor, with a serious expression. The text above the image reads, "Yes, that's correct. And he's claiming to be the Emissary... the Emissary to the Prophets." The image is likely being used to humorously imply that someone is making outlandish or exaggerated claims about themselves.

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The meme is a still image from the TV show "Star Trek: The Next Generation" featuring a character, the Doctor, with a serious expression. The text above the image reads, "Yes, that's correct. And he's claiming to be the Emissary... the Emissary to the Prophets." The image is likely being used to humorously imply that someone is making outlandish or exaggerated claims about themselves.

This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard's wife, Jean-Luc's wife's sister, in a scene where she's about to fall asleep. The text overlaid on the image reads: "When you're about to fall asleep but you see some racist comments defending police brutality."

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This meme is a screenshot from the TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard's wife, Jean-Luc's wife's sister, in a scene where she's about to fall asleep. The text overlaid on the image reads: "When you're about to fall asleep but you see some racist comments defending police brutality."

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Dr. JP Garrison, a doctor and Twitter user, responding to a tweet about the destruction of the George Washington statue in Washington D.C. The tweet says: "George Washington's men destroyed a statue of King George III, melted it down, and made musket balls/bullets out of it to use in the war for independence. Destroying symbols of oppression is far more American than celebrating them."

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Dr. JP Garrison, a doctor and Twitter user, responding to a tweet about the destruction of the George Washington statue in Washington D.C. The tweet says: "George Washington's men destroyed a statue of King George III, melted it down, and made musket balls/bullets out of it to use in the war for independence. Destroying symbols of oppression is far more American than celebrating them."

This meme is a humorous comparison between the historical American Civil War battle of the Battle of the Alamo and the current COVID-19 pandemic. The text reads: "Here's an idea for a new historical monument: a statue of a family who got lost on a hike and died from COVID-19. In the same spot where the Alamo fought for independence, we'll build a monument to the first family to die from COVID-19 in the US." The meme is meant to be ironic and humorous, poking fun at the idea of creating a historical monument to a tragic event.

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This meme is a humorous comparison between the historical American Civil War battle of the Battle of the Alamo and the current COVID-19 pandemic. The text reads: "Here's an idea for a new historical monument: a statue of a family who got lost on a hike and died from COVID-19. In the same spot where the Alamo fought for independence, we'll build a monument to the first family to die from COVID-19 in the US." The meme is meant to be ironic and humorous, poking fun at the idea of creating a historical monument to a tragic event.

The meme is a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, holding a gun and pointing it at the camera. The text above the image reads "I SAID I WANT TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER." The meme is likely used to express frustration or annoyance at being ignored or dismissed by someone in authority.

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The meme is a photo of a woman with a shocked expression, holding a gun and pointing it at the camera. The text above the image reads "I SAID I WANT TO SPEAK TO THE MANAGER." The meme is likely used to express frustration or annoyance at being ignored or dismissed by someone in authority.

This meme is a screenshot of a New York Times article that has been modified to make a humorous comment about the COVID-19 pandemic. The text on the image reads: "Black and Latino people in the US are 3 times as likely to contract COVID-19 and nearly 3 times as likely to die from it compared to white people." The image is a satirical commentary on the article's claim that "Black and Latino people in the US are 3 times as likely to contract COVID-19 and nearly 3 times as likely to die from it compared to white people."

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This meme is a screenshot of a New York Times article that has been modified to make a humorous comment about the COVID-19 pandemic. The text on the image reads: "Black and Latino people in the US are 3 times as likely to contract COVID-19 and nearly 3 times as likely to die from it compared to white people." The image is a satirical commentary on the article's claim that "Black and Latino people in the US are 3 times as likely to contract COVID-19 and nearly 3 times as likely to die from it compared to white people."

This meme is a tweet from a US politician, Shaniyat Chowdhury, that makes a joke about the 37 states that have "Black Lives Matter" painted on their streets. The tweet says: "Of the 37 states that have 'Black Lives Matter' painted on their streets, only one state ended qualified immunity." The quote is from Malcolm X, and it says: "The white man will try to satisfy us with symbolic victories, rather than economic equity and real justice."

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This meme is a tweet from a US politician, Shaniyat Chowdhury, that makes a joke about the 37 states that have "Black Lives Matter" painted on their streets. The tweet says: "Of the 37 states that have 'Black Lives Matter' painted on their streets, only one state ended qualified immunity." The quote is from Malcolm X, and it says: "The white man will try to satisfy us with symbolic victories, rather than economic equity and real justice."

This meme is a humorous take on the phrase "teach me about racism, they say." It presents a list of "do not" instructions, poking fun at the idea that people are often told to learn about racism but not to actually do so. The text includes a list of humorous "do not" instructions, such as "do not make me feel like you're better than me" and "do not assume I'm not a good person."

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This meme is a humorous take on the phrase "teach me about racism, they say." It presents a list of "do not" instructions, poking fun at the idea that people are often told to learn about racism but not to actually do so. The text includes a list of humorous "do not" instructions, such as "do not make me feel like you're better than me" and "do not assume I'm not a good person."

This meme features a still image of Jean-Luc Picard from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, looking shocked and concerned. The text above the image reads "Detecting high levels of..." and below the image reads "White supremacy in this sector, Captain." The image is a humorous take on the idea that a character in a sci-fi show would be detecting something that is actually a social issue, rather than a space-related threat.

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This meme features a still image of Jean-Luc Picard from the Star Trek: The Next Generation series, looking shocked and concerned. The text above the image reads "Detecting high levels of..." and below the image reads "White supremacy in this sector, Captain." The image is a humorous take on the idea that a character in a sci-fi show would be detecting something that is actually a social issue, rather than a space-related threat.

This meme is a quote from a 1952 speech by President Abraham Lincoln, where he discusses the importance of equality and the need to end slavery. The quote is often misattributed to Lincoln, but it is actually from a speech by Frederick Douglass, an African American abolitionist. The quote reads: "I am a slave and I am a man. I am a man and I am a slave. I am a slave and I am a man."

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This meme is a quote from a 1952 speech by President Abraham Lincoln, where he discusses the importance of equality and the need to end slavery. The quote is often misattributed to Lincoln, but it is actually from a speech by Frederick Douglass, an African American abolitionist. The quote reads: "I am a slave and I am a man. I am a man and I am a slave. I am a slave and I am a man."

This meme is a cartoon illustration of two people standing on a mountain, one pointing to a sign that says "Recognizing Racism in America" and the other pointing to a sign that says "Doing Something About It". The text at the bottom of the image reads: "Actually, we're just getting started." The meme is likely commenting on the challenges of addressing racism in America, suggesting that it's a long and difficult process.

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This meme is a cartoon illustration of two people standing on a mountain, one pointing to a sign that says "Recognizing Racism in America" and the other pointing to a sign that says "Doing Something About It". The text at the bottom of the image reads: "Actually, we're just getting started." The meme is likely commenting on the challenges of addressing racism in America, suggesting that it's a long and difficult process.

This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user, "korean scarf", shares a story about working at Amazon and being underpaid, while the second user, "hboomberg", responds with a sarcastic and exaggerated response, implying that the first user is being underpaid by a wealthy person. The text reads: "Worked my ass off at Amazon with a hot and sweaty mask risking my life while unemployment got $600 sitting on their ass. Make it make sense." and "You're being underpaid by the richest man on the planet and being told the problem is someone out of work getting a couple hundred bucks so they don't literally die."

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This meme is a humorous exchange between two Twitter users. The first user, "korean scarf", shares a story about working at Amazon and being underpaid, while the second user, "hboomberg", responds with a sarcastic and exaggerated response, implying that the first user is being underpaid by a wealthy person. The text reads: "Worked my ass off at Amazon with a hot and sweaty mask risking my life while unemployment got $600 sitting on their ass. Make it make sense." and "You're being underpaid by the richest man on the planet and being told the problem is someone out of work getting a couple hundred bucks so they don't literally die."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "privilege" and how it can be used to justify or excuse one's own actions. The image shows a man sitting in an airplane seat, then on a train, then on a bus, and finally on a couch, each time being asked to move to the next seat or stand up, with the text "when you're used to privileges" and "...equality feels like prejudice".

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "privilege" and how it can be used to justify or excuse one's own actions. The image shows a man sitting in an airplane seat, then on a train, then on a bus, and finally on a couch, each time being asked to move to the next seat or stand up, with the text "when you're used to privileges" and "...equality feels like prejudice".

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post by Benjamin Dixon, where he asks why grandparents would take their kids to a lynching, implying that they would expect to see something wrong with police killing Black lives. The post includes a quote about a 14-year-old boy being lynched in 1920, and the author's commentary on how people in the past were not aware of the "immaculate conception" of a 14-year-old boy being lynched.

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post by Benjamin Dixon, where he asks why grandparents would take their kids to a lynching, implying that they would expect to see something wrong with police killing Black lives. The post includes a quote about a 14-year-old boy being lynched in 1920, and the author's commentary on how people in the past were not aware of the "immaculate conception" of a 14-year-old boy being lynched.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of God's existence and the idea of a "calling" or "mission" to do something. The text reads: "if you feel like God called you to go on mission trips to Africa but not to speak out on the murder of black people by cops in America then maybe it was more about the vacation for you." The joke is that someone is implying that if God is calling you to do something, it's not just about the work, but also about the travel.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of God's existence and the idea of a "calling" or "mission" to do something. The text reads: "if you feel like God called you to go on mission trips to Africa but not to speak out on the murder of black people by cops in America then maybe it was more about the vacation for you." The joke is that someone is implying that if God is calling you to do something, it's not just about the work, but also about the travel.

This meme features a woman holding a sign with a humorous and emotional poem about a child's visit to a fast food restaurant. The sign reads: "If my son went for some Skittles and didn't return, or played in the park and didn't return, or went for a jog and didn't return, or reached for his license and didn't return, and with his last dying breath called out my name, I would burn down the damn city too." The meme is likely used to poke fun at a situation where a parent is so angry and upset that they are willing to take drastic action.

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This meme features a woman holding a sign with a humorous and emotional poem about a child's visit to a fast food restaurant. The sign reads: "If my son went for some Skittles and didn't return, or played in the park and didn't return, or went for a jog and didn't return, or reached for his license and didn't return, and with his last dying breath called out my name, I would burn down the damn city too." The meme is likely used to poke fun at a situation where a parent is so angry and upset that they are willing to take drastic action.

This meme is a humorous take on the idea of "white nationalists" trying to sound philosophical. The image features a still of a person with a serious expression, and the text "well if I'm a white supremacist" is written in a sarcastic tone. The person then says "and that makes me an anti-white-supremacist supremacist" which is a contradictory and absurd statement. The image is captioned "white nationalists trying to philosophy" which implies that they are trying to sound philosophical but are actually just being absurd.

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This meme is a humorous take on the idea of "white nationalists" trying to sound philosophical. The image features a still of a person with a serious expression, and the text "well if I'm a white supremacist" is written in a sarcastic tone. The person then says "and that makes me an anti-white-supremacist supremacist" which is a contradictory and absurd statement. The image is captioned "white nationalists trying to philosophy" which implies that they are trying to sound philosophical but are actually just being absurd.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the infamous "I can do all things through Christ" quote from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The image features a screenshot of a dramatic TV show scene with a character's shocked expression, accompanied by a text overlay that says "I have a dream... that my children will not be killed by the police." The text is then followed by a satirical response that imagines a fictional scenario where a police officer is killed by a 30-06 rifle bullet, with the author's account name "dirty1906" and a link to the original tweet.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the infamous "I can do all things through Christ" quote from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. The image features a screenshot of a dramatic TV show scene with a character's shocked expression, accompanied by a text overlay that says "I have a dream... that my children will not be killed by the police." The text is then followed by a satirical response that imagines a fictional scenario where a police officer is killed by a 30-06 rifle bullet, with the author's account name "dirty1906" and a link to the original tweet.

The meme is a satirical commentary on the 1967 cartoon of Martin Luther King's speech in Washington D.C. being threatened by a man holding a newspaper with a headline saying "I am a man". The image is a cartoon from 1967, depicting Martin Luther King in Washington D.C. and a man holding a newspaper with a headline saying "I am a man". The text above the image reads: "This is how MLK was depicted in 1967 to scare white Americans, in case there's any confusion about what the strategy is."

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The meme is a satirical commentary on the 1967 cartoon of Martin Luther King's speech in Washington D.C. being threatened by a man holding a newspaper with a headline saying "I am a man". The image is a cartoon from 1967, depicting Martin Luther King in Washington D.C. and a man holding a newspaper with a headline saying "I am a man". The text above the image reads: "This is how MLK was depicted in 1967 to scare white Americans, in case there's any confusion about what the strategy is."

This meme is a play on the 2022 Kyle Rittenhouse trial, where he was acquitted of murder charges. The image features a photo of Charles Manson, the infamous cult leader, playing a guitar in a church, with the caption "For those sharing pictures of Kyle Rittenhouse cleaning up graffiti, here's Charles Manson playing guitar in a church." The meme is humorous and ironic, using a famous and infamous person in a humorous and unexpected way.

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This meme is a play on the 2022 Kyle Rittenhouse trial, where he was acquitted of murder charges. The image features a photo of Charles Manson, the infamous cult leader, playing a guitar in a church, with the caption "For those sharing pictures of Kyle Rittenhouse cleaning up graffiti, here's Charles Manson playing guitar in a church." The meme is humorous and ironic, using a famous and infamous person in a humorous and unexpected way.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the American Civil War. The text reads: "Why can't you protest peacefully? / White people when they couldn't keep slaves." The image is not described, but the text is. The text is a satirical commentary on the history of the American Civil War, comparing the treatment of slaves by white people to the treatment of protesters today.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the American Civil War. The text reads: "Why can't you protest peacefully? / White people when they couldn't keep slaves." The image is not described, but the text is. The text is a satirical commentary on the history of the American Civil War, comparing the treatment of slaves by white people to the treatment of protesters today.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that everyone is capable of good, even those who are considered "good" white people. The text reads: "You're not one of the good white people. There are no good white people. There are only anti-racist white people and racist white people. Anti-racism is a lifelong project and the end goal is not for you to be good. It's for society to be good. De-center yourself."

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the idea that everyone is capable of good, even those who are considered "good" white people. The text reads: "You're not one of the good white people. There are no good white people. There are only anti-racist white people and racist white people. Anti-racism is a lifelong project and the end goal is not for you to be good. It's for society to be good. De-center yourself."

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter, Bernice King. The tweet reads: "There is no form of protest that is acceptable to me when it involves killing or killing any human. There is no way to get away from it. It's not going to be a good thing. It's not going to be a good thing."

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from the Twitter account of the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter, Bernice King. The tweet reads: "There is no form of protest that is acceptable to me when it involves killing or killing any human. There is no way to get away from it. It's not going to be a good thing. It's not going to be a good thing."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "Black Lives Matter" being painted on streets, but in a literal and absurd way. The image shows a street with the words "Black Lives Matter" painted on it, but the joke is that the words are being painted by a group of 37 states that are all "ending qualified immunity". The text reads: "Of the 37 states that ended qualified immunity, only one state ended qualified immunity. The rest of them are still trying to find a way to end it." The meme is referencing a 2020 news article about 37 states ending qualified immunity, but the joke is that the one state that ended it is a "black lives matter" street painting.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "Black Lives Matter" being painted on streets, but in a literal and absurd way. The image shows a street with the words "Black Lives Matter" painted on it, but the joke is that the words are being painted by a group of 37 states that are all "ending qualified immunity". The text reads: "Of the 37 states that ended qualified immunity, only one state ended qualified immunity. The rest of them are still trying to find a way to end it." The meme is referencing a 2020 news article about 37 states ending qualified immunity, but the joke is that the one state that ended it is a "black lives matter" street painting.

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of being a "sophisticated" or "cultured" person. The text in the image reads: "I'm a sapiosexual, meaning I'm exclusively attracted to people who are able to score highly on arbitrary tests developed by old white eugenicists." The meme is poking fun at the idea of being a "sophisticated" person, implying that one's attractiveness is based on their ability to pass arbitrary tests created by people with a history of eugenics.

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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of being a "sophisticated" or "cultured" person. The text in the image reads: "I'm a sapiosexual, meaning I'm exclusively attracted to people who are able to score highly on arbitrary tests developed by old white eugenicists." The meme is poking fun at the idea of being a "sophisticated" person, implying that one's attractiveness is based on their ability to pass arbitrary tests created by people with a history of eugenics.

This meme is a tweet from a Twitter user named Elliot Williams. The tweet is a humorous, satirical commentary on the state of American politics. The text reads: "Unsolicited opinion from a black man: everything that's wrong with race in America is three white men starting a conversation 'about race' and having it immediately degenerate into an argument about 'law and order'."

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This meme is a tweet from a Twitter user named Elliot Williams. The tweet is a humorous, satirical commentary on the state of American politics. The text reads: "Unsolicited opinion from a black man: everything that's wrong with race in America is three white men starting a conversation 'about race' and having it immediately degenerate into an argument about 'law and order'."

This meme is a play on the phrase "that's my boy" and is actually a joke about a fly on the head of Mike Pence, the former Vice President of the United States. The image shows a split-screen of a TV news debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, with a fly on Pence's head. The text above the image reads "That fly is Mike Pence's only black friend".

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This meme is a play on the phrase "that's my boy" and is actually a joke about a fly on the head of Mike Pence, the former Vice President of the United States. The image shows a split-screen of a TV news debate between Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, with a fly on Pence's head. The text above the image reads "That fly is Mike Pence's only black friend".

The meme is a Twitter post from user @Sta7ic, responding to a news article about the murder of Breonna Taylor. The post reads: "The irony of Breonna Taylor's case is it SHOULD be a 2nd amendment advocates/right wing wet dream. Unidentified people burst into your home in the middle of the night with guns drawn and her fiancé shoots them in self-defense. Only problem is Breonna is black, so."

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The meme is a Twitter post from user @Sta7ic, responding to a news article about the murder of Breonna Taylor. The post reads: "The irony of Breonna Taylor's case is it SHOULD be a 2nd amendment advocates/right wing wet dream. Unidentified people burst into your home in the middle of the night with guns drawn and her fiancé shoots them in self-defense. Only problem is Breonna is black, so."

This meme is a photo of a mosaic of Kamala Harris, created from a large number of small images of Black men, with the text "Beautiful Mosaic of Kamala Harris made out of all the Black men she locked up and kept in prison past their release dates for cheap labor." The meme is a commentary on the historical and ongoing issue of racial injustice in the US, and how it has been used to exploit and oppress Black people.

Anti-Racism

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This meme is a photo of a mosaic of Kamala Harris, created from a large number of small images of Black men, with the text "Beautiful Mosaic of Kamala Harris made out of all the Black men she locked up and kept in prison past their release dates for cheap labor." The meme is a commentary on the historical and ongoing issue of racial injustice in the US, and how it has been used to exploit and oppress Black people.

The meme is a satirical commentary on the lack of progress in addressing white supremacy and its intersection with LGBTQ+ issues. The text "WHITE LGBTQIA SUPREMACY IS STILL WHITE SUPREMACY" is presented in a bold, all-caps font, emphasizing the point that the issues of white supremacy and LGBTQ+ issues are still deeply connected. The text is written in a style that is reminiscent of a protest sign, with the use of all-caps and a bold font to convey the urgency and importance of the issue.

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The meme is a satirical commentary on the lack of progress in addressing white supremacy and its intersection with LGBTQ+ issues. The text "WHITE LGBTQIA SUPREMACY IS STILL WHITE SUPREMACY" is presented in a bold, all-caps font, emphasizing the point that the issues of white supremacy and LGBTQ+ issues are still deeply connected. The text is written in a style that is reminiscent of a protest sign, with the use of all-caps and a bold font to convey the urgency and importance of the issue.

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from The Hill, a news organization, that references a tweet from comedian and actor, Dare Obasj, who makes a joke about the 2020 US presidential election. The tweet reads: "It's easier for a white person to vote from space than for an African American or Latino to vote in their home zip code in the US."

Anti-Racism

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from The Hill, a news organization, that references a tweet from comedian and actor, Dare Obasj, who makes a joke about the 2020 US presidential election. The tweet reads: "It's easier for a white person to vote from space than for an African American or Latino to vote in their home zip code in the US."

The meme is a humorous take on the idea of privilege. It asks "How privileged are you?" and then responds with "Not at all" and "I'm a poor black man who can't get a job because of my name." The meme is likely referencing the idea that some people are more likely to be hired based on their name and not their qualifications.

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The meme is a humorous take on the idea of privilege. It asks "How privileged are you?" and then responds with "Not at all" and "I'm a poor black man who can't get a job because of my name." The meme is likely referencing the idea that some people are more likely to be hired based on their name and not their qualifications.

The meme is a satirical commentary on the perceived double standard in the treatment of two high-profile cases. The text reads: "Kalef Browder died by suicide after being held in solitary confinement for 3 years without trial. Meanwhile, Kyle Rittenhouse murdered 2 people and got a $2M bail." The meme is meant to highlight the stark contrast in treatment between these two cases, with one being held without trial and the other being given a large bail.

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The meme is a satirical commentary on the perceived double standard in the treatment of two high-profile cases. The text reads: "Kalef Browder died by suicide after being held in solitary confinement for 3 years without trial. Meanwhile, Kyle Rittenhouse murdered 2 people and got a $2M bail." The meme is meant to highlight the stark contrast in treatment between these two cases, with one being held without trial and the other being given a large bail.

The meme features a tweet from Bree Newsome Bass, a former activist and artist. She writes: "Defund the police is not about defunding the police. It's about defunding the systems of oppression that have been built on the back of our communities. Defunding the police means taking money from the police and putting it into the communities they are supposed to serve."

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The meme features a tweet from Bree Newsome Bass, a former activist and artist. She writes: "Defund the police is not about defunding the police. It's about defunding the systems of oppression that have been built on the back of our communities. Defunding the police means taking money from the police and putting it into the communities they are supposed to serve."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived differences in how people of different racial backgrounds are treated by law enforcement. The image shows a scene from the TV show "Chappelle's Show" where a character is being shot by a police officer. The text "MLK" (Martin Luther King) is written on the character's body, while the text "White America" is written on the police officer. The meme suggests that the police officer is being told to shoot the character, and the text "White America: 'You guys need to be like MLK'" implies that the police officer is being told to be like the late civil rights leader, who was known for his non-violent approach to social justice.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the perceived differences in how people of different racial backgrounds are treated by law enforcement. The image shows a scene from the TV show "Chappelle's Show" where a character is being shot by a police officer. The text "MLK" (Martin Luther King) is written on the character's body, while the text "White America" is written on the police officer. The meme suggests that the police officer is being told to shoot the character, and the text "White America: 'You guys need to be like MLK'" implies that the police officer is being told to be like the late civil rights leader, who was known for his non-violent approach to social justice.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the perception of it by some individuals. The image shows a robot, representing the theory, watching a girl who is afraid of it. The text on the girl's shirt reads: "I'm not racist/I don't see race/I have black friends/I have a dream/Why is everything about race/BLM are the real racists." This text is a satirical representation of the common arguments made by some people who deny racism and downplay its effects. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, highlighting the absurdity of some people's views on racism and the lack of understanding of the theory.

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the perception of it by some individuals. The image shows a robot, representing the theory, watching a girl who is afraid of it. The text on the girl's shirt reads: "I'm not racist/I don't see race/I have black friends/I have a dream/Why is everything about race/BLM are the real racists." This text is a satirical representation of the common arguments made by some people who deny racism and downplay its effects. The image is meant to be humorous and ironic, highlighting the absurdity of some people's views on racism and the lack of understanding of the theory.

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The meme is a humorous exchange between a parent and a teacher about teaching Critical Race Theory in a Catholic school. The parent asks the teacher if they will teach the subject, and the teacher responds by saying "I will explain it to you, and then you can explain it to your wife." The meme pokes fun at the idea that the teacher is trying to avoid teaching the subject, and instead wants the parent to explain it to their wife.

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The meme is a humorous exchange between a parent and a teacher about teaching Critical Race Theory in a Catholic school. The parent asks the teacher if they will teach the subject, and the teacher responds by saying "I will explain it to you, and then you can explain it to your wife." The meme pokes fun at the idea that the teacher is trying to avoid teaching the subject, and instead wants the parent to explain it to their wife.

This meme is a photo of two people in a movie theater, with one person looking at the camera with a shocked expression. The text above the image reads: "Made friends with this guy before the movie started just in case". The joke is that the person is making a joke about making friends with someone in a movie theater, implying that they're making a joke about being prepared for a bad movie.

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This meme is a photo of two people in a movie theater, with one person looking at the camera with a shocked expression. The text above the image reads: "Made friends with this guy before the movie started just in case". The joke is that the person is making a joke about making friends with someone in a movie theater, implying that they're making a joke about being prepared for a bad movie.

The meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "white privilege" and the idea that some people are unaware of the historical and systemic nature of racism. The text reads: "White people saying 'why is everything about race' when they single-handedly created the concept of race; are responsible for slavery, colonialism and multiple forms of racism which work to their benefits is the height of gaslighting."

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The meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "white privilege" and the idea that some people are unaware of the historical and systemic nature of racism. The text reads: "White people saying 'why is everything about race' when they single-handedly created the concept of race; are responsible for slavery, colonialism and multiple forms of racism which work to their benefits is the height of gaslighting."

This meme is a commentary on the media's tendency to sensationalize and exploit tragic events. The image shows a split-screen comparison between a news article about the Buffalo mass shooting and a news article about a bank robbery where the perpetrator was killed by the police. The text at the top reads "When the shooter is white, when the shooter is black".

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This meme is a commentary on the media's tendency to sensationalize and exploit tragic events. The image shows a split-screen comparison between a news article about the Buffalo mass shooting and a news article about a bank robbery where the perpetrator was killed by the police. The text at the top reads "When the shooter is white, when the shooter is black".

This meme is a play on the medieval legend of King Arthur and the Lady of the Lake. In the image, a medieval-style painting of King Arthur is shown with a sword being presented to him. The text "White people" is shown above King Arthur's head, and the text "Gracias" (Spanish for "thank you") is shown above the sword, with an arrow pointing to it. The implication is that the "white people" are being thanked for something, but the text "The Japanese server at the restaurant" is shown above King Arthur's head, implying that the "white people" are actually the Japanese server at the restaurant, and they are being thanked for their service.

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This meme is a play on the medieval legend of King Arthur and the Lady of the Lake. In the image, a medieval-style painting of King Arthur is shown with a sword being presented to him. The text "White people" is shown above King Arthur's head, and the text "Gracias" (Spanish for "thank you") is shown above the sword, with an arrow pointing to it. The implication is that the "white people" are being thanked for something, but the text "The Japanese server at the restaurant" is shown above King Arthur's head, implying that the "white people" are actually the Japanese server at the restaurant, and they are being thanked for their service.

This meme is a tweet from a Twitter user named "Ms. Charlotte" (or "Ms. Charlotte" is likely a pseudonym) that reads: "Missionary work is a form of colonization and inherently racist."

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This meme is a tweet from a Twitter user named "Ms. Charlotte" (or "Ms. Charlotte" is likely a pseudonym) that reads: "Missionary work is a form of colonization and inherently racist."

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The meme features a photo of a woman in a hijab helping an older woman with her yoga pose. The older woman is standing on one leg with her arms outstretched, while the woman in the hijab is holding her arms and providing support. The text "I'm not helping, I'm just making sure you don't fall on your face" is overlaid on the image.

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The meme features a photo of a woman in a hijab helping an older woman with her yoga pose. The older woman is standing on one leg with her arms outstretched, while the woman in the hijab is holding her arms and providing support. The text "I'm not helping, I'm just making sure you don't fall on your face" is overlaid on the image.

The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post with a quote from a woman who is a Black American and a native speaker of a language that is not English. She is expressing her frustration with the fact that she is being asked to translate for a group of people who are not speaking her native language. The text of the tweet reads: "I'm crying & sobbing. This AA woman is introducing herself to African people & this is what happens."

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The meme is a screenshot of a Twitter post with a quote from a woman who is a Black American and a native speaker of a language that is not English. She is expressing her frustration with the fact that she is being asked to translate for a group of people who are not speaking her native language. The text of the tweet reads: "I'm crying & sobbing. This AA woman is introducing herself to African people & this is what happens."

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This meme is a satirical commentary on the perceived hypocrisy of some individuals who advocate for social justice and equality, but also have a strong sense of self-preservation and protection of their own interests. The image shows a picture of a person looking shocked and concerned, with the text "Black people: Black Lives Matter / White people: All Lives Matter / Refugees & Immigrants: So, we can stay" above it. The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people are more concerned with their own safety and well-being, while others are more concerned with the safety and well-being of others.

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This meme is a satirical commentary on the perceived hypocrisy of some individuals who advocate for social justice and equality, but also have a strong sense of self-preservation and protection of their own interests. The image shows a picture of a person looking shocked and concerned, with the text "Black people: Black Lives Matter / White people: All Lives Matter / Refugees & Immigrants: So, we can stay" above it. The meme is poking fun at the idea that some people are more concerned with their own safety and well-being, while others are more concerned with the safety and well-being of others.

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This meme is a play on the idea of a crystal being used for healing or spiritual purposes, but with a humorous twist. The text "This crystal will" is followed by the punchline "align a racists chakras", implying that the crystal is being used to help someone with a racist mindset, rather than a spiritual one. The meme is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, commenting on the idea of using a crystal to help someone with a racist mindset, which is often associated with spiritual or healing practices.

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This meme is a play on the idea of a crystal being used for healing or spiritual purposes, but with a humorous twist. The text "This crystal will" is followed by the punchline "align a racists chakras", implying that the crystal is being used to help someone with a racist mindset, rather than a spiritual one. The meme is likely meant to be ironic or satirical, commenting on the idea of using a crystal to help someone with a racist mindset, which is often associated with spiritual or healing practices.

This meme is a humorous comparison of two contrasting scenarios. The first image shows a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard, making a distinction between two situations. The text "Not bad, not good, but what if?" appears above the character, and the phrase "Not bad, not good, but what if?" is repeated below. The second image shows a chaotic scene of a city in flames, with the character saying "Not bad, not good, but what if?" in response to the situation.

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This meme is a humorous comparison of two contrasting scenarios. The first image shows a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Jean-Luc Picard, making a distinction between two situations. The text "Not bad, not good, but what if?" appears above the character, and the phrase "Not bad, not good, but what if?" is repeated below. The second image shows a chaotic scene of a city in flames, with the character saying "Not bad, not good, but what if?" in response to the situation.

The meme is a play on a phrase commonly used to criticize or mock the actions of a particular group. The text reads: "black ppl: [get publicly murdered by the state] white liberals: 'you just gotta vote, dude'". The meme is comparing the way black people are treated by the state versus how white liberals react to similar issues.

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The meme is a play on a phrase commonly used to criticize or mock the actions of a particular group. The text reads: "black ppl: [get publicly murdered by the state] white liberals: 'you just gotta vote, dude'". The meme is comparing the way black people are treated by the state versus how white liberals react to similar issues.

This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "identity politics" and how it's often misused or misinterpreted. The text reads: " 'Identity politics' assumes that 'white guy' is the default identity and brings up that some people are something else. Is 'politics'." The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people's identities are not considered the norm, and that they are often overlooked or marginalized.

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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of "identity politics" and how it's often misused or misinterpreted. The text reads: " 'Identity politics' assumes that 'white guy' is the default identity and brings up that some people are something else. Is 'politics'." The meme pokes fun at the idea that some people's identities are not considered the norm, and that they are often overlooked or marginalized.

The meme depicts a police officer (a "cop") trying to take a selfie with a child, but the child is holding the cop's gun and the cop is trying to wrestle it away. The image is likely captioned "When you try to take a selfie with a kid but they have other plans". The humor comes from the absurdity of the situation and the unexpected twist on a typical selfie scenario.

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The meme depicts a police officer (a "cop") trying to take a selfie with a child, but the child is holding the cop's gun and the cop is trying to wrestle it away. The image is likely captioned "When you try to take a selfie with a kid but they have other plans". The humor comes from the absurdity of the situation and the unexpected twist on a typical selfie scenario.

This meme features a photo of Bernie Sanders and Snoop Dogg sitting at a table together, looking at a menu. The image is captioned with a quote from Snoop Dogg, "These motherf**kers got grits?" and Bernie's response, "One would assume, Bernie, but I'll ask if you'd like." The meme is a humorous take on the unlikely pairing of the two men, with a focus on the unexpectedness of their conversation and the use of colloquial language.

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This meme features a photo of Bernie Sanders and Snoop Dogg sitting at a table together, looking at a menu. The image is captioned with a quote from Snoop Dogg, "These motherf**kers got grits?" and Bernie's response, "One would assume, Bernie, but I'll ask if you'd like." The meme is a humorous take on the unlikely pairing of the two men, with a focus on the unexpectedness of their conversation and the use of colloquial language.

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The meme is a humorous image featuring two women from the 1960s-70s feminist movement, including Gloria Steinem and Angela Davis. The image is captioned with a quote about how the phrase "I am not a woman" can be used to avoid being held accountable for one's actions.

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The meme is a humorous image featuring two women from the 1960s-70s feminist movement, including Gloria Steinem and Angela Davis. The image is captioned with a quote about how the phrase "I am not a woman" can be used to avoid being held accountable for one's actions.

This meme features a photo of Prince from the 1984 film "The Comedy of the 80's" with his face replaced by a still image from "The 80's" film. The text "You can always be mean to white people" is written above the image, while the text "It's never racist" is written below. The meme is a play on the phrase "You can always be mean to white people" and the phrase "It's never racist" to make a satirical commentary on the concept of racism.

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This meme features a photo of Prince from the 1984 film "The Comedy of the 80's" with his face replaced by a still image from "The 80's" film. The text "You can always be mean to white people" is written above the image, while the text "It's never racist" is written below. The meme is a play on the phrase "You can always be mean to white people" and the phrase "It's never racist" to make a satirical commentary on the concept of racism.

This meme features a photo of a man and a young boy standing on the steps of a courthouse or similar building. The boy is holding a sign that reads "I can explain" in a childlike handwriting, implying that he is trying to justify or explain something.

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This meme features a photo of a man and a young boy standing on the steps of a courthouse or similar building. The boy is holding a sign that reads "I can explain" in a childlike handwriting, implying that he is trying to justify or explain something.

This meme is a satirical commentary on the current state of politics in the United States. It starts by saying "Oppression is not a government shutting down your favorite bar during a pandemic" and then quickly escalates into a darkly humorous comparison of oppression to the tragic death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed by a police officer in 2020. The text ends with a punchline that says "His name was George Floyd."

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This meme is a satirical commentary on the current state of politics in the United States. It starts by saying "Oppression is not a government shutting down your favorite bar during a pandemic" and then quickly escalates into a darkly humorous comparison of oppression to the tragic death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed by a police officer in 2020. The text ends with a punchline that says "His name was George Floyd."

This meme is a satirical illustration that juxtaposes two different scenarios. On the left, a person is shown with a gun, wearing a mask and a backpack, likely representing a modern-day armed individual. The text "2nd Amendment" is likely written in the background. On the right, two police officers are shown restraining and handcuffing another person, likely representing a law enforcement scenario.

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This meme is a satirical illustration that juxtaposes two different scenarios. On the left, a person is shown with a gun, wearing a mask and a backpack, likely representing a modern-day armed individual. The text "2nd Amendment" is likely written in the background. On the right, two police officers are shown restraining and handcuffing another person, likely representing a law enforcement scenario.

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The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from the Star Wars character Ahsoka Tano, but it's actually a joke about the TV show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" being rebranded as "Star Wars: The Ahsoka Tano Wars". The text reads: "Star Wars was always political. Especially the Clone Wars."

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The meme is a screenshot of a Facebook post from the Star Wars character Ahsoka Tano, but it's actually a joke about the TV show "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" being rebranded as "Star Wars: The Ahsoka Tano Wars". The text reads: "Star Wars was always political. Especially the Clone Wars."

This meme is a humorous commentary on the "All Lives Matter" movement, which has been criticized for being a response to the Black Lives Matter movement. The meme suggests that the phrase "All Lives Matter" is being used as a response to the Black Lives Matter movement, but is being used in a way that is insensitive and dismissive of the original movement's focus on racial justice. The text in the meme reads: "Anyone who says 'All Lives Matter' must now say 'Happy Holidays' and not 'Merry Christmas' because all holidays matter, Karen."

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This meme is a humorous commentary on the "All Lives Matter" movement, which has been criticized for being a response to the Black Lives Matter movement. The meme suggests that the phrase "All Lives Matter" is being used as a response to the Black Lives Matter movement, but is being used in a way that is insensitive and dismissive of the original movement's focus on racial justice. The text in the meme reads: "Anyone who says 'All Lives Matter' must now say 'Happy Holidays' and not 'Merry Christmas' because all holidays matter, Karen."

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet with a photo of a person with a shocked or confused expression. The text above the image reads: "everytime im like okay this month nothings gonna happen its gonna be quiet and all i get proven WRONG so badly like f**k you mean anonymous is back in the middle of a pandemic to support blm and the protests to take down the police? sounds like the plot to an action movie tbh". The tweet is likely responding to a recent event or news story, but the specific context is unclear.

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet with a photo of a person with a shocked or confused expression. The text above the image reads: "everytime im like okay this month nothings gonna happen its gonna be quiet and all i get proven WRONG so badly like f**k you mean anonymous is back in the middle of a pandemic to support blm and the protests to take down the police? sounds like the plot to an action movie tbh". The tweet is likely responding to a recent event or news story, but the specific context is unclear.

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The meme is a photo of a dam with a large amount of water overflowing, and the text "I'm not racist, but..." is written on the dam in a way that it appears to be being washed away by the water. The phrase "I'm not racist, but..." is a common phrase used to introduce a statement that is often followed by a racist or discriminatory comment, and the meme is playing on this trope by using the phrase in a literal sense, with the water washing away the text.

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The meme is a photo of a dam with a large amount of water overflowing, and the text "I'm not racist, but..." is written on the dam in a way that it appears to be being washed away by the water. The phrase "I'm not racist, but..." is a common phrase used to introduce a statement that is often followed by a racist or discriminatory comment, and the meme is playing on this trope by using the phrase in a literal sense, with the water washing away the text.

This meme is an image of a large, curved dam wall with the words "I'm not racist" and "But" superimposed on it. The text is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the dam wall is so curved that it's impossible to tell if it's a wall or a boat, much like how someone might use the phrase "I'm not racist" to deflect accusations of racism.

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This meme is an image of a large, curved dam wall with the words "I'm not racist" and "But" superimposed on it. The text is meant to be humorous and ironic, implying that the dam wall is so curved that it's impossible to tell if it's a wall or a boat, much like how someone might use the phrase "I'm not racist" to deflect accusations of racism.

This meme features an image of a dam or a similar structure with a large amount of water spilling out. The text "I am not a [insert word here] but" is written in a playful, informal tone, suggesting that the speaker is about to make a humorous or unexpected statement. The image is likely meant to be humorous or ironic, with the word "but" being replaced with a word that is often used to describe someone's identity or characteristics.

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This meme features an image of a dam or a similar structure with a large amount of water spilling out. The text "I am not a [insert word here] but" is written in a playful, informal tone, suggesting that the speaker is about to make a humorous or unexpected statement. The image is likely meant to be humorous or ironic, with the word "but" being replaced with a word that is often used to describe someone's identity or characteristics.

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Donald Trump's Twitter account, featuring a photo of a crowd of people and the caption "I have no doubt!" above a quote from Trump's tweet. The tweet itself reads: "If President Xi would meet directly and personally with the protesters, there would be a happy and enlightened ending to the Hong Kong problem. I have no doubt!" The meme is likely poking fun at Trump's lack of understanding of the Hong Kong protests and his inability to understand the complexities of the situation.

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This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from Donald Trump's Twitter account, featuring a photo of a crowd of people and the caption "I have no doubt!" above a quote from Trump's tweet. The tweet itself reads: "If President Xi would meet directly and personally with the protesters, there would be a happy and enlightened ending to the Hong Kong problem. I have no doubt!" The meme is likely poking fun at Trump's lack of understanding of the Hong Kong protests and his inability to understand the complexities of the situation.

This meme is a satirical commentary on the Black Lives Matter movement and its response to the phrase "All Lives Matter." It compares the phrase "All Lives Matter" to the response "Black Lives Matter" and uses a humorous analogy to illustrate the absurdity of the comparison. The text in the image reads: "Saying 'All Lives Matter' is like saying the fire department should spray down all houses in a neighborhood even though only one house is on fire...because all houses matter. Yes, your house matters too, BUT YOUR HOUSE IS NOT ON FIRE!!"

Anti-Racism

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This meme is a satirical commentary on the Black Lives Matter movement and its response to the phrase "All Lives Matter." It compares the phrase "All Lives Matter" to the response "Black Lives Matter" and uses a humorous analogy to illustrate the absurdity of the comparison. The text in the image reads: "Saying 'All Lives Matter' is like saying the fire department should spray down all houses in a neighborhood even though only one house is on fire...because all houses matter. Yes, your house matters too, BUT YOUR HOUSE IS NOT ON FIRE!!"

This meme is a photo of a character from the TV show "Breaking Bad" (played by Bryan Cranston) with a caption that reads: "I'm not racist, but... 'I'm not racist, but... I mean, I'm not racist, but...'" The meme is a humorous take on the idea that someone is trying to justify or downplay their racist behavior, using a tongue-in-cheek phrase to do so.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a photo of a character from the TV show "Breaking Bad" (played by Bryan Cranston) with a caption that reads: "I'm not racist, but... 'I'm not racist, but... I mean, I'm not racist, but...'" The meme is a humorous take on the idea that someone is trying to justify or downplay their racist behavior, using a tongue-in-cheek phrase to do so.

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "land acknowledgement" in educational settings. The text describes a teacher's experience of being asked to acknowledge the land on which their school is located, and the irony of being asked to do so when the school's building is actually a stolen and damaged building. The text also pokes fun at the idea of "land acknowledgement" being a way to make up for past injustices, but ultimately being ineffective.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous commentary on the concept of "land acknowledgement" in educational settings. The text describes a teacher's experience of being asked to acknowledge the land on which their school is located, and the irony of being asked to do so when the school's building is actually a stolen and damaged building. The text also pokes fun at the idea of "land acknowledgement" being a way to make up for past injustices, but ultimately being ineffective.

This meme is a play on the iconic "I am your father" line from the Star Wars franchise. It features a character from the series, Darth Maul, holding a lightsaber and saying "I am not a racist" in response to a perceived insult. However, he quickly corrects himself, saying "I am not a racist, but" before the lightsaber cuts through the air, implying a violent and aggressive response to the insult.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a play on the iconic "I am your father" line from the Star Wars franchise. It features a character from the series, Darth Maul, holding a lightsaber and saying "I am not a racist" in response to a perceived insult. However, he quickly corrects himself, saying "I am not a racist, but" before the lightsaber cuts through the air, implying a violent and aggressive response to the insult.

The meme is a split-screen image featuring a character from the Star Wars franchise, Darth Maul, wielding a red lightsaber. The top image reads "I'm not racist" and the bottom image reads "I'm not racist" with a red lightsaber in between, implying a connection to the phrase.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

The meme is a split-screen image featuring a character from the Star Wars franchise, Darth Maul, wielding a red lightsaber. The top image reads "I'm not racist" and the bottom image reads "I'm not racist" with a red lightsaber in between, implying a connection to the phrase.

Anti-Racism

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This meme is a humorous comparison between two ancient civilizations. The top image depicts a sprawling, advanced city, likely referencing the Aztecs or Mayans, with the caption "Mesoamericans:". The bottom image shows a small, primitive village, likely referencing the Vikings or other European tribes, with the caption "Nords:". The meme is meant to be humorous, implying that the Mesoamericans were advanced and sophisticated, while the Nords were... not.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a humorous comparison between two ancient civilizations. The top image depicts a sprawling, advanced city, likely referencing the Aztecs or Mayans, with the caption "Mesoamericans:". The bottom image shows a small, primitive village, likely referencing the Vikings or other European tribes, with the caption "Nords:". The meme is meant to be humorous, implying that the Mesoamericans were advanced and sophisticated, while the Nords were... not.

This meme is a play on the Star Wars franchise, specifically the scene where a group of stormtroopers are ordered to "destroy" a group of Ewoks. The meme is edited to replace the Ewoks with "Proud Boys" and the stormtroopers with "police". The text "Proud Boys are not white supremacists" is overlaid on the image, but it's clear that the police are not actually following this order, and are instead shooting at the "Proud Boys" (who are actually a group of people protesting against the police).

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a play on the Star Wars franchise, specifically the scene where a group of stormtroopers are ordered to "destroy" a group of Ewoks. The meme is edited to replace the Ewoks with "Proud Boys" and the stormtroopers with "police". The text "Proud Boys are not white supremacists" is overlaid on the image, but it's clear that the police are not actually following this order, and are instead shooting at the "Proud Boys" (who are actually a group of people protesting against the police).

This meme is a comparison between two images of Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump. The top image shows Hitler giving a speech in 1933, while the bottom image shows Trump holding a Bible in front of a church in 2020. The text "same energy" is written above the two images, implying that both leaders are using similar tactics to manipulate their audiences.

Anti-Racism

2023-05-10T21:03:34+00:00

This meme is a comparison between two images of Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump. The top image shows Hitler giving a speech in 1933, while the bottom image shows Trump holding a Bible in front of a church in 2020. The text "same energy" is written above the two images, implying that both leaders are using similar tactics to manipulate their audiences.