BBC Admits Memes are Affecting French Elections

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 15, 2017

BBC is admitting that the “Great Meme War” is having an affect on the French elections.

They are promoting a video with a bunch of clips from Murdoch Murdoch (or as I like to call him, “Murdoch, Murdoch”).

Interdasting.

The mainstream kikes must now address the rise of the meme army, and our deadly efficiency.

Breitbart:

The BBC has run a series of online and radio segments claiming the “great meme war has travelled to France”, implying Internet jokes could swing the French election for the Front National as the broadcaster alleges they did for Trump and Brexit in the UK and U.S.

“A group of anonymous keyboard warriors who claim they helped Donald Trump win his presidency have moved their fight to Europe and are trying to help elect a right-wing leader for France,” the radio programme’s description reads.

“In 2016 politically and racially charged memes and symbols started spreading from U.S. and UK accounts,” opens the accompanying video on BBC Trending’s Facebook page.

“Far right activists claim the results of the U.S. presidential elections demonstrated their influence,” the film says.

The BBC presenter says meme “activities” miraculously “stopped” in November 2016, after the election of President Donald J. Trump, with the “same accounts” becoming active again in January 2017, “this time targeting France”.

According to the BBC, the “operation” has generated 50,000 tweets so far, with right wing activists organising in online gaming chat rooms “like their U.S. counterparts”.

The prospect that memes are merely the result of unorganised and unlinked individuals amusing themselves online is not seriously considered.

“The ‘Great Meme War’ symbols and memes have travelled to France. But their influence cannot yet be quantified,” concludes the film.

I’ll quantify your influence, BBC: not much, m8.

There are no wars anymore. There is only memes. The memes decide who rules, who drops the bombs.

And our memes are better than your memes.

Kushner is only getting away with his coup by using our meme juice.

But the meme juice tank of Donald Trump will quickly go empty if it is not replenished. His GAS BABY MEME has fallen flat on its face, pathetically.

We control of the memes and he who controls the memes controls the universe.

The memes are now moving… a new meme is rising in the West… a meme to meme all memes…