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The best memes of the week continue to be plagued by the classified documents reportedly found in Joe Biden’s garage, but a new Project Veritas sting, this time at Pfizer, has stormed the section.
The best memes of Pfizer and Project Veritas
There are already several hidden camera videos in which Project Veritas uncovers some left-wing scandal. Using the trick of meeting at a bar through dating apps, one undercover journalist lets the other talk and even brag. The results are always surprising.
On this occasion, an executive of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer said things like that the company is experimenting with creating new mutations of COVID-19 in order to advance new vaccines. Moreover, he admits that he suspects that this is how the virus came out of the Wuhan laboratory.
When he discovers he is being recorded, he gets angry, puts on a show, calls the police, gets violent and claims to be a victim of racism by white reporters. And on top of that he complains about being questioned when what he is doing is working for a company that is trying to do good things for humanity. It must be the old humanitarian gesture of giving crutches to someone whose legs have been broken.
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The best memes of Biden’s documents
The classified documents found on Biden continue to raise eyebrows, especially if you compare the treatment the media gave to Trump’s, and the treatment they give – or rather, don’t give – now to Biden’s.
Best inflation memes
Inflation continues to be an issue of great concern to citizens, with new products joining the list of things that have become alarmingly more expensive. Now it’s the turn of eggs, whose price increase is hitting the pockets -and surroundings- of consumers.
At this rate, eggs are going to be the new Bitcoin.
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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