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Memes, War, and Gen Z Screaming Into the Digital VoidThis trend is especially pronounced on TikTok, where younger users replaced usual dance trends with videos featuring ...
As missiles fly, Gen Z turns to dark humour, memes to cope with war To some, it may appear to be apathy, but for the younger generations, it's the only way to cope with the weight of a world ...
Following US strikes in Iran, World War III memes have surged on social media, reflecting public anxiety over potential escalation of conflict.
Memes mocking war might get a few laughs and shares, but they betray a deep ignorance of the real suffering that war brings.
The monument near Zamami Port that commemorates the First Place of the Pacific War in Okinawa. Photo by Cristian Martini Grimaldi Fear took root quickly, and heartbreaking tragedy soon unfolded.
China says "Won't kneel" to US tariffs in propaganda video Likens yielding to Trump's tariffs to "drinking poison" Chinese internet uses sharing tariff memes on social media Messaging conveys ...
Defiant posts have shot to the top of most-searched lists on social media, flooding platforms with patronising comments and jokes.
The Atlantic's editor-in-chief was mistakenly added to a government Signal group chat discussing war plans. Meme-makers could not leave that alone.
Trump officials are scrambling to deal with the leak of secret Signal messages about bombing Yemen, and social media is loving the scandal.
Memes of Vice President JD Vance’s face edited to be comically large and resemble a child have flooded social media in recent weeks, with both left and right-wing users participating.
China Saying It's Ready for 'Any Type of War' With U.S. Prompts Concern and Memes The latest round of high tariffs from Donald Trump's administration has been greeted with animosity from China.
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