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The author of Pepe said that he is angry because his Pepe has become the symbol of the right. Why would right people use the Pepe if the author is against them?

The author of Pepe said that he is angry because his Pepe has become the symbol of the right. Why would right people use the Pepe if the author is against them?

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The author of Pepe

Because we don't give a fuck about the author. He doesn't believe in property rights, so we won't be affording him any.

The regime and its supporters no longer get the protection of 'rights', when they are all for treading on ours at every turn.

Turnabout is a motherfucker.

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Death of the Author is a thing.

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Because the author is a faggot, making it double funny.

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I seen a big documentary about this. I'll see if I can find it.

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I watched it... it was called "feels good man" and it shows how desperate kikes are to shut it down. Matt fury is a flaming faggot that gets bukkaked by adl. It was funny when matt tried to have Pepe killed but he resurrected xd.

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Thanks, mate.

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You're welcome.

I think this is it.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/uvZolhKsoULd/

I recall it being biased against the alt right, but overall interesting.

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People just channel things. Every creative act is like that. It doesn't come from you. The frog is not the author's property. It has elements that appealed to meme makers and they adjusted him to work. What an amazing meme.

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It’s a cheap cultural vessel that then culture manipulator meme makers can use to control the right.

can i interest you in the my religion? look up Kek Culture

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Because you touch yourself at night

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Is the "alt right" still a thing? Is Pepe still the symbol? I thought that Pepe mutated into other forms. This issue sounds like it is 6-8 years old. We might as well be unfreezing Walt Disney's head if we are digging up this issue again.