It's hard to talk about protests and frogs without talking about Pepe, a cartoon character embraced by far-right groups during Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.When the meme first took off online, the image was used to signal certain emotions. Later, it was deployed to show support for Trump, including one notable meme retweeted by Trump himself, depicting Pepe with Trump's signature suit and hair.Pepe was also depicted in right-wing online communities on 4chan, *chan and Reddit in darker contexts, as Adolf Hitler or a member of the violent white supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan. Online conservatives traded "rare Pepes" and set up cryptocurrency in his name. His catchphrase, "feels good, man", was deployed as an inside joke.Your fortune: Bad Luck
pepe is unironically one of the greatest memes ever created. infinite reaction images, infinite moods, infinite aura. happy pepe, smug pepe, depressed pepe, wizard pepe, wojak arguing with pepe in a sewer at 3am — the frog transcends politics and enters the realm of pure internet mythology journalists really looked at this majestic green creature saying “feels good man” and acted like he was an eldritch terror summoned from the deep web lmfao. meanwhile everyone else was just posting rare pepes and achieving enlightenment