Meme magic's a hell of a drug.I don't understand why Americans who previously did not give a shit about past election would care about this one.
Social media made people crave outside validation to the point that they need to see their own political beliefs reflected in other countries' elections to feel good about themselves.I don't understand why Americans who previously did not give a shit about past election would care about this one.
Obama backed Macron and for some reason he's very popular over there to the degree some wanted him to run for the presidency.I don't understand why Americans who previously did not give a shit about past election would care about this one.
These images are kinda low quality so here are the originals just to prove they're real:
One can only guess "something something facism, something". At least according to Twitter where some people are celebrating Macron's victory. That said, places like /pol/ and The Donald on Reddit are having a meltdown.I don't understand why Americans who previously did not give a shit about past election would care about this one.
Not really, unless it shows the salty tears of those that didn't want Macron to win.Does unbridled gloating and self-asspatting over Macron's victory count as being content for this thread?
When aren't they having a total meltdown?That said, places like /pol/ and The Donald on Reddit are having a meltdown.