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Man-of-the-match Pepe dedicated Portugal's win over France in the Euro 2016 final to Cristiano Ronaldo, saying: "We said that we'd win it for him." ...
In 2016, the Anti-Defamation League added Pepe the Frog to its list of hate symbols, though the organization notes many uses of this meme are still not rooted in bigotry or hate.
But Pepe the Frog wasn’t always considered a hate symbol. The frog first appeared in Matt Furie's Boy's Club cartoons in 2005.
— Oren Segal (@orensegal) October 14, 2016 “Before he got wrapped up in politics, Pepe was an inside joke and a symbol for feeling sad or feeling good and many things in between.
Furie, Pepe's creator, isn't pleased with the ADL's move. In an email he wrote: "I think it overlooks the fact that Pepe is a symbol used to express an extremely wide range of life-affirming and ...
Furie created Pepe the Frog about a decade ago in his psychedelic comic “Boy’s Club,” which depicted the character as a chill, “feels good, man” amphibian — before Pepe was launched ...
Pepe decided to clear himself of a substance after Portugal beat France 1-0 to win Euro 2016 on Sunday. It looks like he went to spit, but so much came out it was almost as if he puked: ...
Feels bad man. Pepe the Frog, the anthropomorphic cartoon used as both innocuous online punchline and an anti-Semitic meme, has been classified as a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League. The s… ...
SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) Portugal defender Pepe is fit and ready for another duel with France’s top forward Antoine Griezmann on the European Championship final on Sunday. “I feel great. I’m fully fit ...