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It wasn't meant to be like this. Pepe the Frog, that smiling green amphibian that's been co-opted by white nationalists and officially deemed a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), was ...
Pepe the Frog began life as a relatable, early 20s slacker for the readers of Matt Furie’s mid-2000s comic series. Then, Pepe became one of the Internet’s best memes, a smiling frog face that ...
He appears surrounded by swastikas, in what one expert calls “the Nazified Pepe.” The frog becomes “this impossible mixture of innocence and evil,” smiling that familiar grin as he commits ...
Pepe the Frog creator Matt Furie is taking ... with racism and anti-Semitism and is seeking to disassociate the smiling frog from the “alt-right” by serving cease and desist orders to a ...
He appears surrounded by swastikas, in what one expert calls "the Nazified Pepe." The frog becomes "this impossible mixture of innocence and evil," smiling that familiar grin as he commits ...
He appears surrounded by swastikas, in what one expert calls “the Nazified Pepe.” The frog becomes “this impossible mixture of innocence and evil,” smiling that familiar grin as he commits ...
President Donald Trump posted a picture on Truth Social that contains Pepe the Frog, sometimes used as a hate symbol, and uses a QAnon tagline.
Also known as the "sad frog" meme, Pepe is an anthropomorphic green frog usually depicted smiling or staring morosely at the viewer, though in the many years since the meme first surfaced ...
A smiling green man-frog doesn’t initially come off as sinister, and the origins of Pepe the Frog were pretty innocuous. But back in May, Olivia Nuzzi explained how this cartoon image had been ...