Until the leak of the Supreme Court’s opinion on Roe v. Wade burst into the news, the week’s top memes were about several major issues, not all of which left the Democrats in a very good position. Someone misguided might believe that the leak is a coordinated political maneuver to divert attention from issues such as the creation of an Orwellian-style Ministry of Truth.
The best memes on the Ministry of Truth
The current government never ceases to amaze with its authoritarian tics, bordering on dystopian. Now they have decided to create a “Disinformation Governance Board” — Ministry of Truth — which will be in charge of deciding what is true and what is a lie. Its first task is to spread the information that there is nothing dangerous about this, nor should it be of any concern to us.
To top it all off, they have chosen as the head of this body a person with a very disturbing background. Not only has she devoted herself to spreading disinformation such as that Hunter Biden‘s laptop was fake, but her record of videos in musicals on social networks is quite disturbing.
The Best Memes on the SCOTUS Leak
The Supreme Court’s leaked draft of Roe v. Wade has served the left well in diverting attention from the problems plaguing the country. But looking on the bright side, it has also served to give us a good laugh at the glaring contradictions that progressives ride: now they finally know how to define what a woman is. They no longer talk about men who can get pregnant, they talk about men who can’t have a say in pregnancy, and they call for violent protest after having been banging on about January 6.
Other best memes of the week
Elon Musk continues to be a scourge of progressives on Twitter, this time “trolling” Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which has left us with some great memes. Other topics that have provided plenty of material for the best memes have been the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial, the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and the Met Gala, which is looking more and more like the decadent parties of The Hunger Games.
Ignacio Manuel García Medina, Business Management teacher. Artist and lecturer specialized in Popular Culture for various platforms. Presenter of the program "Pop Libertario" for the Juan de Mariana Institute. Lives in the Canary Islands, Spain // Ignacio M. García Medina es profesor de Gestión de Empresas. Es miembro del Instituto Juan de Mariana y conferenciante especializado en Cultura Popular e ideas de la Libertad.
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