“No more X, society has progressed past the need for X” memes cancel someone or something by stating that they are no longer important to society.
“No more X, society has progressed past the need for X” memes cancel someone or something by stating that they are no longer important to society.
By adding the phrase “arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor” to the end of seemingly mundane tweets, Twitter users share stark reminders that the fight for racial justice is far from over.
Hotep memes are used to share or respond to humorous conspiracy tweets, indicate a higher level of thinking, or a means of mocking toxic male behavior.
Through the Vogue Challenge, people are showing the world what it’d look like if they were a magazine cover star. The Essence Challenge does the same thing while celebrating Black excellence on the cover of a Black-owned magazine.
#8toAbolition is an eight-step plan to abolish policing in communities and schools to eliminate police brutality. It refutes #8CantWait‘s guidelines for police reform.
Virtual Pride 2K20 is a month-long online event to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community. It is founded by TikToker Kiara Fox (@fxKiarafx).
“You About To Lose Yo Job” is a viral internet remix of a woman singing “You about to lose yo job” to an officer. The mix is by producers DJ Suede The Remix God and iMarkkeyz of the Cardi B “Coronavirus” (Remix).
8 Can’t Wait is a police reform program by Campaign Zero. It urges lawmakers to put eight policies into effect to reduce police brutality in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Some stans have chosen the hacktivist organization Anonymous as their newest object of adoration, posting their appreciation and participating in online activism.
On June 3, K-pop stans took over the hashtag #WhiteLivesMatter and #WhiteOutWendesday by tweeting those hashtags along with pictures and videos of K-pop idols and messages against racism and white supremacy.
Many members of Stan Twitter are coming together to support Black Lives Matter and other anti-racist efforts against police violence through their powerful online presence.
“This you?” is a response on Twitter used to question an individual or an organization’s intentions in a tweet deemed contradictory to the individual or organization’s previous behavior. “This you?” tweets are accompanied with proof of prior controversial actions.