1. Notes Towards a Cultural History of Pepe the Frog.
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Michigan J. Frog, not J. Michigan Frog.
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i think it's important to emphasize that pepe was not created with any apparent racial or political metaphor in mind
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that the appropriation of the image by far-right shitposters is somewhat random
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Kermit is associated with blackness? Not pushing back on that but this is news to me. Hm.
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Kermit wasn't designed to be a frog, only evolved into one as time went on...
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I'm not saying you're wrong, but I am curious about just how Kermit is associated with blackness.
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Read the article I linked to!
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8. Cultural battle over Pepe -- and
@joshtpm's claiming of Kermit as a "canonical pluralism frog" -- grows out of this tradition -
9. I explain this in much greater depth here:https://newrepublic.com/article/137545/perversion-pepe-frog …
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