Monday, 3 November 2025

MEME MONDAY #59

Karl produced 17 memes and two Facebook Stories last week, with engagement running into the tens of thousands and resulting in his most popular post for quite some time.  It is sad to say that such feedback comes on the back of carnage, corruption and the looming threat of digital fascism.  We'd much rather be doing something else, but our country is dying right before our eyes...

Mon 27 Oct - 202 shares
Mon 27 Oct - 218 shares
Tue 28 Oct - 11 shares. Starmer's decision to sell one of Europe's traditional
enemies with Typhoon jets is not something that surprises us
Tue 28 Oct - 1,033 shares. As far as we're aware, neither Starmer, Khan or
Shabana Mahmood have yet to utter the name Wayne Broadhurst once
Wed 29 Oct - 127 shares
Wed 29 Oct - 62 shares
Wed 29 Oct - 233 shares
Wed 29 Oct - 143 shares
Thu 30 Oct - 350 shares
Thu 30 Oct - 40 shares. Probably the scariest thing about Zack's far left party is
its team-up with radical Islamists - a partnership that will always end badly for
the leftists
Fri 31 Oct - 176 shares. Shortly after the scandal broke, Richey incorrectly
predicted that Rachel would be 'gone by Friday lunchtime'. However, later
that evening the establishment conspired to release the Andrew news,
timed perfectly to dislodge Reeves from the headlines and off Friday's
front pages. She was ultimately saved by a stitch-up between Number
Ten and Buckingham Palace
Fri 31 Oct - 206 shares
Fri 31 Oct - 11 shares. When Zarah's speeches get going, that
is one shrill pitch no-one wants to hear
Sat 1 Nov - 6,917 shares. The news cycle goes around quickly, but five days
later and Mr Broadhurst's brutal murder was still very much in the minds of the
British public. This turned out to be our most popular Facebook post for some
time
Sat 1 Nov - 249 shares
Sun 2 Nov - 180 shares
Sun 2 Nov - 29 shares. After the Facebook Story version of this was posted,
we began to receive some angry messages from people who took the words
literally and failed to perceive it as the satire with which it was intended.
We were mistaken for thinking that the presence of blood spatter and
communist insignia was enough to get across the message that diversity
is not strength. Oh well

Two powerful Facebook Stories were published last week, both in response to atrocities carried out in the nation formerly known as Great Britain...


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