Posted on 07/08/2017 2:20:19 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Members of online forum boards dedicated to President Donald Trump and far-right ideologies have called for the next meme war, this time against CNN. The call to arms is retaliation for allegations that the cable network blackmailed a Reddit user into publicly apologizing for creating a pro-Trump GIF that depicted Trump tackling a man who had a CNN logo superimposed on his face, and removing his hateful posts on these message boards.
This declaration of a meme war is the latest example of these online community members banding together in highly organized troupes to create and distribute memes attacking their given targets across multiple social media platforms, often times shaping public perception and influencing American political narratives and actions.
Users of Reddit and 4chan, two message board communities that have long expressed their hatred for one another, were united in their outrage over a CNN report, published on July 4, that detailed the origin of a GIF depicting Trump tackling a man who had a CNN logo superimposed on his face. The meme was edited into a video with music and eventually tweeted by Trump with a hashtag calling CNN a fraud. CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski, who wrote the story, discovered that the memes creator was a middle-aged man with a history of posting racist and anti-Semitic imagery through his Reddit account. The man called CNN to confirm his identity after he had issued a detailed apology on Reddit and deleted his previous posts.
Reddit and 4chan members didnt find the mans history of hateful posts problematic. Rather, they latched onto one section of the article in which CNN explained that it had decided not to publish the mans name, because he is a private citizen who has issued an extensive statement of apology, showed his remorse by saying he has taken down all his offending posts, and because he said he is not going to repeat this ugly behavior on social media again. The article also stated, CNN reserves the right to publish his identity should any of that change. Members of meme-heavy subreddits perceived that sentence as blackmail and accused CNN of attempting to dox and blackmail one of its critics.
On July 5, CNN responded to the blackmail allegations with a written statement that said, Any assertion that the network blackmailed or coerced [the user] is false.
But CNNs statement came too late; multiple posts on 4chan and Reddit had already called for a full-scale meme war against the network. During the 2016 presidential election, factions of Trump voters used memes to attack and discredit others preferred candidate. Among these factions, highly organized pro-Trump meme war units found tremendous success and were able to create and spread numerous trends on social media.
A post on 4chan explained what the latest meme war, titled Operation: Autism Storm, would entail. The operations primary focus, according to the post, would be to produce as many anti-CNN memes as possible and spreading it to high traffic websites beyond the fringe. The call to arms also urged participants to discredit every journalist at CNN, and to target CNNs advertisers to stop them from advertising on the network.
In the days after the article was published and 4chan and Reddit users called for meme warfare, #CNNBlackmail was a top trending topic on Twitter. The contingent of pro-Trump internet wizards also overran numerous boards on Reddit and 4chan with images attacking CNNs credibility. Infowars editor-at-large Paul Joseph Watson suggested that CNN may have reunited the alt-right & the new right in a common cause after a prior rift among the alt-right factions.
This potent group of like-minded internet campaigners repeatedly proved their ability to organize and operate extremely effective smear campaigns during the 2016 election. According to an entry on Encyclopedia Dramatica, one of the most notable moments in The Great Meme War was the groups viral portrayal of former presidential candidate Jeb Bush as a weak and sad stinking turtle-lover with a guacamole fetish. This characterization of low energy Bush cast him as a man unable to withstand what meme creators referred to as high-energy Trump. The Encyclopedia Dramatica entry also credited the same organized effort to push a stream of new and fearsome dank memes, featuring Pepe the Frog after the Anti-Defamation League classified the character as a hate symbol.
Fringe far-right media figures have also noticed the potency of these groups, and have used their platforms to encourage their followers to participate in the effort to spread the anti-CNN memes to larger audiences. Infowars Alex Jones has even launched an anti-CNN meme contest, promising a $20,000 reward for the best meme he receives. Alternative right-wing media figures such as online personality KimDotcom, Infowars contributor and internet troll Mike Cernovich, and even the presidents son Donald Trump Jr. have used their platforms to spread anti-CNN rhetoric and images alongside those leading the online meme brigades.
Meme wars can often have real-life consequences, a phenomena known within these communities as meme magic. During the 2016 election, these meme-makers effectively shaped Bushs public image, and now they are provoking people to harass CNN journalists. Rebel Medias Laura Loomer, who gained notoriety for interrupting Shakespeare play Julius Ceasar in New York City, ambushed CNN host Chris Cuomo about the controversial article while he was walking down the street. Other CNN staffers told The Daily Beast they feared for their safety after receiving a flood of threatening phone calls and messages and the reporter who discovered the Reddit users anti-Semitic posts wrote in Politico that he received a barrage of death threats. Cernovich even hyped a supposed protest planned to be held outside of Kaczynskis home in New York.
Users motivations for participating in the new meme war against CNN may vary from pure entertainment to deep ideological bias, but their participation will ultimately reignite a pack of internet trolls capable of smearing and bullying any target in its crosshairs. This group had been mostly dormant after it declared Trumps election a victory, but the latest meme war against CNN proves that its ability to spread vitriol online is alive and well.
It is one of the Funniest GIFs I have ever seen.
Sergeant Schultz’s grand nephew?
Doing it to yourself means nobody united against you. Stupid is as stupid does
As the old saying goes "It would be funny if it wasn't true"
When liberals distribute talking points every day to journalists it is fine. When a group of other people decide to do the same thing, using their own talking points, it is "bullying" and just generally awful in the minds of the leftists.
Maybe they do have a point. After all, the 4chan crew and Redditers made Jeb Bush look foolish, and they'll make CNN the laughingstock it deserves to be.
‘The far right’
We need to start mimicking their language and surpass the hyperbole if possible.
They should always be referred to as the ‘far left’ or ‘extreme left’.
There have been a slew of these articles. The totalitarian left is beating the drums to shut down “The_Donald” on Reddit.
We shall see. Reddit is run by leftist thugs so they will be looking for an excuse.
Another CTRL-Left commentator proves that he has no idea of the Internet community he’s talking about. Ah, well, the dinosaurs didn’t understand the tar pits, either.
and now they are provoking people to harass CNN journalists. Rebel Medias Laura Loomer, who gained notoriety for interrupting Shakespeare play Julius Ceasar in New York City, ambushed CNN host Chris Cuomo about the controversial article while he was walking down the street.
Interviewing someone on the street is now harrassment.
The Left Media Cartel has never ever done that!
This needs to be made into a Trump/CNN meme.
It is one of the Funniest GIFs I have ever seen.
The caption is: This is CNN
Unfortunately, it’s just the left. Not far. Not alt.
Just the left in general. They’re all nuts.
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