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Teens are using memes as “protest art.” Cause-driven Gen Z & Millennials are using memes to make a statement and call out politicians, policies, and socio-political injustices at the speed of the internet.

Mar 05 2019

Teens are using memes as “protest art.” Cause-driven Gen Z & Millennials are using memes to make a statement and call out politicians, policies, and socio-political injustices at the speed of the internet. Some are spurred by real-life images, like the countless spin-offs of Melania Trump’s contentious “I really don’t care do you?” jacket while others give new meaning to older memes by remixing text or images. The internet jokes are even making their way off the web, where young protesters print them onto signs. (Vice)

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