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Category: Sociology - Natives

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named @sharadkath (now known as @sharadkath_). The tweet says "LAND BACK" in all caps, followed by a period. The text continues with a statement about the importance of acknowledging and respecting the history and land rights of Indigenous peoples, particularly in the context of the "Land Back" movement, which seeks to return Indigenous lands to their original owners.

Sociology - Natives

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

This meme is a screenshot of a tweet from a Twitter user named @sharadkath (now known as @sharadkath_). The tweet says "LAND BACK" in all caps, followed by a period. The text continues with a statement about the importance of acknowledging and respecting the history and land rights of Indigenous peoples, particularly in the context of the "Land Back" movement, which seeks to return Indigenous lands to their original owners.

The meme is a simple, humorous image of a map of Europe with a red "X" marked through it. The text overlayed on the image reads "knock knock" and then "who's there?" followed by "Europe". The punchline is that the response to "who's there?" is a play on words, with the answer being "it's Europe" - a clever and lighthearted joke about the continent's name.

Sociology - Natives

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a simple, humorous image of a map of Europe with a red "X" marked through it. The text overlayed on the image reads "knock knock" and then "who's there?" followed by "Europe". The punchline is that the response to "who's there?" is a play on words, with the answer being "it's Europe" - a clever and lighthearted joke about the continent's name.

The meme is a play on the iconic "I see dead people" scene from the movie "The Sixth Sense." The image shows a man falling from a height, and the text "I see dead people" is written in a speech bubble above him. However, the meme replaces the original quote with a humorous and irreverent phrase, "I see old people," implying that the man is falling from a great height and sees a crowd of elderly people at the bottom.

Sociology - Natives

2023-05-10T21:03:40+00:00

The meme is a play on the iconic "I see dead people" scene from the movie "The Sixth Sense." The image shows a man falling from a height, and the text "I see dead people" is written in a speech bubble above him. However, the meme replaces the original quote with a humorous and irreverent phrase, "I see old people," implying that the man is falling from a great height and sees a crowd of elderly people at the bottom.