Came out of nowhere (place wise): reddit NEVER have any organic memes and xitter doesn't make "wojak" related ones viral. Hence it feels forced. Skipping the "curation meme sites" line process makes it suspicous
keyed (4chan and the sharty comes to mind, even KF has some influence). Also, it's a revision from an
older wojak, not a
continuation of a current one. I can't really think of a recent wojak from the last couple of years that are based on the OG wojak. Like most of the newer ones are drawn from soyjaks (sharty ones), not the OG one. It's possible, but we will see in later points for why I think it's worth paying attention to.
- Relatability with the meme: No relatability amongs the average internet user, this is CRUCIAL for a meme to ever spread. People cope with the "muh sitcom wife joke"... I'm not buying it (unless you are talking to a boomer, which is not your average internet poster). You are telling me a generation who grow up with a anti-marrige, pro whore and antinatalism propaganda with divorced parents suddenly would make "wholesome wife" memes in a very boomer'ish way? GTFO of here! Nobody under tha age of ~35 can relate to a "wholesome wife". Which makes me a little suspicious that an older person might be the creator of it.
- "White feather": I 100% truelly believe that having Nick Fuentes pushing the "anti-meme" is to make anyone who oppose this forced meme to be strawmanned with Groypers. Call me schizo, but I think having that group association is somewhat on purpose. In order to shame you if you don't agree with said message.
- Timing: Now with rumors and shit about drafts (NATO, low recruitments overall, white competence being needed and so on), it's very fishy.
- Message: It contains a "what to do" message from said character that matches with "kosher" opinions. Just like the manosphere does. The meme tries to "look" controversial, but really isn't. Astroturfed memes often has the end goal of being "normie friendly" in the end. It has bearly been a week and it's already "facebook/instagram" friendly.
- *Weirdly picked insult words: Often, when you comment "against something", you have your standard phrases: "incel", "biggot", "loser" and so on. Oddly, said accounts that "defends" this particular meme are not using these words, even if it's very convenient and easy to do so in this context. It's almost as they are avoiding these words on purpose.
No, you are not alone in thinking it's a forced psyop.