dimanche 10 septembre 2017
This Old Meme Has a Whole New Meaning Thanks to the DACA Debate
Image Source: Flickr user Mr. Wonderful
Back in the Summer of 2016, a new meme popped up on the internet, remixing the classic, cliché "Roses are red, violets are blue" poem. People used it to turn headlines into touching poems - and mostly to make fun of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump. However, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced on Sept. 5 that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program would be rescinded, one tweet turned that meme into a "poem" about immigration, and it quickly went viral.
To first understand the original meme, check out a few examples:
Roses are red
Desert cactuses prick
I really hope tonight
Trump doesn't behave like a dick.#PhoenixRally- Meg ✨ (@sassylibrarian1) August 22, 2017
Roses are red,
Ice cream's vanilla, http://pic.twitter.com/RYgZ34z6p7- Benedict Townsend (@BenedictTown) August 15, 2016
The new iteration was captured by Tina Vasquez, a reporter at Rewire News. She tweeted a photo of a man holding up a protest sign with his own take on the rhyme, and it went a little something like this: "Roses are red, tacos are enjoyable. Don't blame Mexicans, 'cause you're unemployable."
BLOOP. http://pic.twitter.com/BSFLQ0wKXL
- Tina Vasquez (@TheTinaVasquez) September 4, 2017
Her tweet went viral, with more than 335,000 "likes" and 145,000 retweets. However, the meme-y verse got its start even earlier than the DACA debate. Luke Russert, a former NBC News reporter, tweeted a photo of someone else holding a sign with the same message on April 18, 2016.
"Roses are red, tacos are enjoyable, don't blame a Mexican because you're unemployable." #SCOTUS http://pic.twitter.com/zqWhRyqOpW
- Luke Russert (@LukeRussert) April 18, 2016
This most likely won't be the last time we see this meme; its origins date back to 2012, and, as you can clearly see, there's always a perfect moment to reuse it.
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