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    The Left Can't Meme is an expression typically used to criticize the political memes created by left-leaning internet users as unfunny or cringeworthy. It is believed to have been created on /pol/ and rose to prominence during the 2016 United States Presidential Election.

    One of the earliest mentions of the phrase appeared on /pol/on August 22nd, 2016 from an anonymous user (shown below).

    The phrase began spreading through the course of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and saw a sharp rise following the election. On January 3rd, 2017, Facebook page Hoppean Snake Memes posted an image of a leftist Fully Automated Luxury Gay Space Communism meme with the caption "The. Left. Can't. Meme.", gaining 110 likes and reactions. On March 2...

  1. By Ed West. Earlier this year an EU report warned that online memes were a menace to society, potentially dangerous to social peace. These memes, it said, are being used “to rebrand extremist positions in an ironic guise, blurring the lines between mischief and potentially radicalising messaging.

  2. Sep 11, 2020 · DEEP DIVE. The phrase “the Left can’t meme” is spread by Far-Right and Conservative memers and trolls to insult the meme-making abilities of Liberals and Leftists. It often refers to how extremely online members of the Right see themselves as winners of “The great meme war” when Donald Trump was elected in 2016.

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  4. Reddit channel for MEME THE LEFT community to post and share memes that meme the left. https://youtube.com/memetheleft

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  6. Feb 17, 2017 · About. "So Much For The Tolerant Left" is a quote used by leftist Twitter to mock conservatives who sincerely use the phrase to describe examples of when they feel the left is intolerant of their beliefs. Origin. While the origin of the phrase is unknown, it has long been a part of conservative dialogue in an effort to expose liberal hypocrisy.