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Ugandan Knuckles isn't being used as a badge in the same way Pepe ultimately was by some, as a nod to white supremacism. But it's a controversial meme whose joke is wound up in racial stereotypes.
Ugandan Knuckles has been described as problematic and racist since its emergence on VRChat, but like Pepe the Frog, its origins weren’t based on hateful content.
Swarms of trolls are playing on VRChat as Ugandan Knuckles, a cute, deformed version of Knuckles the Echidna from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
The Ugandan Knuckles meme, a racist version of a Sonic the Hedgehog character, is becoming a problem for Overwatch and esports leagues.
“Ugandan Knuckles” has its origins in a nearly year-old joke, but thanks to an easily downloadable character model and the explosive world of VRChat, the problematic meme has been quickly ...
What Is VRChat, Who Is Ugandan Knuckles, and Why on Earth Do I Need to Know? A Guide for the Uninitiated ...
The Knuckles meme has taken over among gamers, and now there's a Snapchat lens for it. Ugandan Knuckles derives from the character Knuckles The Echidna, which appeared in Sega’s Sonic the ...
Hordes of “Ugandan Knuckles” avatars have recently been taking virtual chat rooms by storm. People are either laughing or just get seriously annoyed.
VRChat has leaped from 300K users at the end of December to having 1.8 million users, thanks to an unlikely meme.
But Trump wouldn’t let Moran move on to other questions, apparently not realizing that a printout of the tattoos translated the symbols on Abrego Garcia’s knuckles into “MS-13.” ...
Ugandan Knuckles is the nickname given to a depiction of the character Knuckles from the Sonic franchise created by YouTuber Gregzilla, which is often used as an avatar by players in the ...