The 2021 Memeys
Welcome to the 2021 Memeys! One might have thought that things would die down a bit in the meme world after the madness of 2020 and with Trump gone, but they didn’t. Covid continued, with…
Read MoreWelcome to the 2021 Memeys! One might have thought that things would die down a bit in the meme world after the madness of 2020 and with Trump gone, but they didn’t. Covid continued, with…
Read MoreThe FBI recently released their 2019 hate crime statistics, and with it the media concentrated on certain narratives. Here is a more in-depth analysis.
Welcome to the 2019 Memeys! These are the awards for the best and worst memes of the year.
Mass shootings are a topic which is widely covered in memes and media, but few have a good understanding of them. This 15 minute video tutorial will give you the tools you need, check it out!
This meme from Robert Reich claims that Wall Street bonuses totaled more than 3 times the combined annual earnings of all federal minimum wage workers.
Welcome to the 2018 Memeys! Here are the awards for the best (and worst) memes of 2018.
This meme originally came from American’s Against the Republican Party, but was recently shared by other large pages like Patriotic Millionaires and The Other 98%. It claims that Minnesota raised taxes on the rich, raised the…
This meme presents the supposed salary and pensions for various politicians, and asserts that’s where the budget cuts should be made. It’s a popular talking point, but how much would this really save?
This meme quotes Pope Francis from a meeting he had with Doctors With Africa in 2016. The quote is correct, but is the sentiment? Is health, or healthcare a universal right?
Courtesy of Clash Daily. This meme lists 8 “facts” about illegal immigrants, primarily relating to welfare and crime.