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Pepe the Frog's status as an alt-right symbol may be in danger. Right-wing conspiracy theorist website InfoWars agreed to settle a copyright infringement suit for $15,000 and a promise to never ...
Originally drawn by comic artist Matt Furie, Pepe the Frog has become the symbol of the white supremacist alt-right. Artnet Auctions March 3, 2022 Share Share This Article.
Pepe the Frog is dead, killed off by his own creator after he watched Pepe turn from a wholesome meme into a symbol co-opted by neo-Nazis for the alt-right.. Pepe was created by cartoonist Matt ...
By the time President Trump tweeted his likeness in the form of Pepe the Frog in 2016, Matt Furie’s frog character had evolved and mutated in Internet communities for an entire decade. Arthur ...
By 2016, Pepe the Frog was an online hate symbol, a racist, beswastikaed nightmare creature beloved by digital white supremacists. Pepe’s catchphrase, “Feels good, man,” was also subjected ...
As Matt Furie conceived him, Pepe the Frog was mellow, harmless and likable. Pepe was one of the central figures of the comic “Boys Club,” in which a group of offbeat friends lived in ...
Artist and Pepe the Frog creator Matt Furie draws Pepe. [Photo: courtesy of Kurt Keppeler/PBS] Pepe was being transformed into a terrorist, a Nazi, and a skinhead. In 2014, when Elliot Rodger went ...
Trump posts meme saying he’s ‘on a mission from God’ featuring alt-right symbol Pepe the Frog. The posting, which co-opts a famous line from The Blues Brothers, may have contributed to a ...
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