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The fictional nation of Kekistan grew out of the Pepe the Frog meme. Pepe became popular after a “Boys Club” comic strip by his creator Matt Furie depicted him peeing with his pants all the ...
Here's What The Green Kekistan Flag At Far-Right Rallies Is All About. by Jon Hecht. Sep. 16, 2017. ZACH GIBSON/AFP/Getty Images. ... With 4chan trolls already having embraced Pepe the Frog, ...
How have Pepe-posting meme warriors responded to real violence of alt-right?
Also on display were the green-and-white flags of Kekistan, the fictional country that is home to the deity “Kek.” In the meme-driven culture of the alt-right, a satirical religion has ...
In Charlottesville, when it seemed like the Nazis had been driven from town, shortly before the terrorist attack that killed Heather Heyer, a group of anti-racist protesters gathered in a small ...
With a flag, "Cult of Kek," and Pepe the Frog, Kekistan parodies real countries. Kekels humorously represents value in this fictional world, with joking exchange rates like 1 Kekel = 0.1 EUR or 1 ...
The green, black and white “Kekistan” flag, which draws its origins from the German Nazi war flag, now serves as a symbol of white nationalism. It made prominent appearances at the Jan. 6, ...
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