
Breakdown:
Making Sense of History, One Meme At A Time
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The meme above is sort of meta meme about how France is often portrayed as losing wars and battles rather than winning them.
One of the more memorable ones was the early 2000s Google Bomb for French Miliary Victories.
See below:
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The meme humorously criticizes how European colonial powers divided up Africa during the late 19th century, particularly during the Berlin Conference (1884–1885), with little regard for the continent’s ethnic, cultural, or linguistic diversity.
Heres’ the text:
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The meme above is a funny look at that the US Civil War was about State’s Rights, using the rebels from Star Wars as stand-ins for the Southern Rebellion and Darth Vader, of all people, questioning a State’s Right to What?
More about the State’s Rights Argument:
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The meme above shows my feeling towards the Mongolian Empire. Mongolia today has 3.5 million people, (the same as Minneapolis–St. Paul Metro area), and I can’t see Tim Walz conquering most of Asia.
Here’s the text and a bit kore of context:
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The map and meme above lend some support to the idea that God Is an Englishman (or if not English at least British).
Here’s the text and more details:
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The meme above shows how people in the West tend to view the Roman and Ottoman Empires respectively. Here’s more about them and why the differences:
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