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May 20, 2021 02:33 PM UTC

Why It's Worth Writing About a GOP Meme That Mocks a Progressive Yard Sign

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  • by: Jason Salzman

(Promoted by Colorado Pols)

I’ve come around to agreeing, at least some of the time, with conservatives who tell me I shouldn’t get so upset about their endless jokes about immigrants, police murders, racism, and other stuff like that.

But the problem I have with deciding whether to write about bigoted or hateful humor is, how do we know the jokester doesn’t believe the shit things they’re joking about?

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So my approach to determining the news value of an inappropriate joke is, first, to look at who’s saying it. Is it a nobody who should be ignored?

Second, I reach out to the offensive entity and ask, do you believe the things you’re allegedly joking about?

Today, for example, I received via email a meme posted–with great approval–as a joke on Facebook by the Jefferson County Republican Party.

This is the official organization representing Republicans in Jeffco.

So the Jeffco GOP is a somebody, even if it acts like it wants to be a nobody in Colorado, and it should not be ignored as background noise.

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Jeffco GOP Facebook meme

The joke meme mocks beautiful yard signs all over my Highlands bubble, which read, “IN OUR HOME WE BELIEVE: BLACK LIVES MATTER, NO HUMAN IS ILLEGAL, SCIENCE IS REAL, FEMINISM IS FOR EVERYONE, WATER IS LIFE, LOVE IS LOVE, KINDNESS MATTERS MOST.”

The Republican joke meme reads, “IN THIS HOUSE WE BELIEVE… BIDEN STOLE THE ELECTION, FAUCI CAN’T BE TRUSTED, BILL GATES ISN’T A DOCTOR, HILLARY BELONGS IN PRISON, EPSTEIN DIDN’T KILL HIMSELF, MEDIA IS PROPAGANDA.”

So what part of this yard sign isn’t a joke for Jefferson County Republicans?

Do they believe Biden stole the election? You’d think so because the state’s Republican leader thinks it could be true.

Do they believe Fauci can’t be trusted? Lots of Republicans do.

Do they reject professional journalism as being propaganda? Check, yes, for many Republican leaders.

I called Denise Mund, the elected chair of the Jeffco GOP, to find out, jokes aside, if she and her organization actually believe the statements on the joke meme.

One Facebook commenter wrote below the meme, “It’s funny because it’s true.”

But no response from Mund.

No response from Vice Chair Donald Rosier either.

That’s why it’s worth writing about hateful, bigoted, or conspiratorial jokes.

Too often, they aren’t jokes at all but mini opinions, expressing what someone really believes but can only respectably say in a … joke.

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6 thoughts on “Why It’s Worth Writing About a GOP Meme That Mocks a Progressive Yard Sign

  1. Literally every single line on that sign is factually disproven. It's not even a value statement; it's just straight up  lies. The JeffCO GOP is promoting several toxic, damaging lies just to make liberals mad. It's a total bully mentality. Laughing at somebody for being angry at something which should make you angry. "Haha, look at you, I stole your lunch and now you're mad, hahahahahahahahaha."

    1. Not every line is disproven.  Bill Gates is a college dropout, not a doctor.  

      So, truthwise, the sign is batting 166. In the modern GQP, that will get you into Cooperstown.

      1. And given the context, Gates is CERTAINLY not a medical doctor. 

        The underlying reality that his foundation PAYS large number of doctors, medical statisticians, epidemiologists, and others inside the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IMHE) apparently does not matter to the yokel making up the sign.

        And of course, the chance the person putting up a sign and the groups they believe are a doctor or have similar levels of competence on any objective basis is vanishingly small, too.

    2. It's a total bully mentality. Laughing at somebody for being angry at something which should make you angry.

      Yessir. It's all about "owning the libs." Nothing else matters. Gig economy eviscerating worker protections? Big deal! I owned a lib today! Top 0.5% ensuring that no one outside the club will ever be able to acquire any wealth whatsoever? Who cares?! I owned a lib today! A coup attempt? Whoopie shit! I owned a lib today!

      The GQP rank and file will still be thumping their chests and touting the excellence of their lib ownership a generation or two hence, when the rest of the world is carving up the former U.S.A. and distributing it among the civilized countries.

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