

Its the political equivalent of sticking a fork in a light socket expecting to pull out spaghetti.Matthew 10:22 You will be hated by everyone because of My name, but the one who perseveres to the end will be saved. Middle and low class/income people begging for hyper authoritarianism is one of the most insanely brain dead takes. You don't even need to make a moral argument with these people (Its not like a person calling for the death of billions cares about morals anyway). Then even if you're still "one of the good ones" its only a matter of time before they kill off the other, then need to come up with new boogie man. Hitler thought Slavic people were just as impure as Jews. Europeans for most of history hated each other.

#Perish meme skin
If a goverment is willing to kill billions of people based on skin pigment what makes you think they wont gas your worthless ass if you start getting uppity in the coal mines after your 14 hour shift?Īlso thinking because you're safe because you're one of the "White people" is like saying Dark souls and Final Fantasy 7 have the same exact gameplay because they are both RPGs. Thinking your pecking order in the social hierarchy of a fascist state is going to be better then your life now is laughable.
#Perish meme free
Judging purely based on how much free time some of these people have to look at pol they probably work a low skill low wage job, if they work at all. >Thinking if a fascist state takes over and starts killing off people it stops at people with a darker skin pigment
#Perish meme series
It's Over refers to a series of captioned image macros and reaction images using a person, character, animal or Wojak that is making a sad, defeated or depressed face. In December 2022, both phrases were used in conjunction with the Chudjak meme, most notably on Twitter. On November 24th, Twitter user posted a meme that accumulated over 130 retweets and 1,000 likes in one month (shown below, right). For example, on November 6th, Twitter user posted a meme that gained over 150 retweets and 1,600 likes in two months (shown below, left). On October 19th, 2022, Twitter user posted a meme that gained over 20 retweets and 270 likes (shown below, right).īy early November 2022, Chudjak gained an association with the "the West has fallen" catchphrase. For example, on September 14th, iFunny user HighFiveGhostOfKiev posted a Wagie version of the meme that gained 10 smiles in three months (shown below, left). Starting in mid-September 2022, more Chudjak memes paired with versions of the phrase were posted on Twitter, iFunny and other social media websites. At that time, an unknown Soyjak.party imageboard user posted a Chudjak wearing a shirt reading "billions must die," with the image being spread on the imageboard and later outside of it (shown below, right). For example, on September 13th, 2022, Twitter user posted a version based on the Live, Laugh, Love mantra, with the tweet gaining over 50 retweets and 500 likes (shown below, left). In September 2022, the phrase achieved association with Chudjak, a Wojak character meant to represent resentful supporters of alt-right politics whose anger is allegedly rooted in their involuntary celibacy and general life dissatisfaction. For example, on August 28th, a collection of several tweets with the phrase was posted in the subreddit /r/TheRightCantMeme, with the post gaining over 1,100 upvotes in four months (two tweets shown below, left and right). Starting in mid-2022, the phrase "billions must die" became widely used among alt-right and far-right posters on Twitter. The phrase has been used on 4chan's /pol/ and other imageboards, as well as on mainstream social media, in contexts of discussions pertaining to immigration policies of European countries and other countries with predominantly white populations. The phrase "the West has fallen" references the Great Replacement conspiracy theory, which claims that a "global elite" aims to replace the white population of Europe with non-European peoples. The phrase has been brought up as part of discussions pertaining to the Great Reset, having been misattributed to the executive chairman of the World Economic Forum Klaus Schwab.

The phrase sometimes also implies ethnic cleansing, carrying a racist sentiment. The phrase "billions must die" (also "millions must die") references the concept of depopulation, a deliberate reduction in the human population size which theoretically pursues making human life on Earth more sustainable.
