Yet, it was no meme page or troll account posting that image: It was posted on Biden’s own X page early on Monday. Coming against the backdrop of Israel’s brutal war on Gaza that has killed more than 28,000 people and that the US has backed, the image prompted particular criticism of Biden by some social media users.
Many suggested that Biden’s post was distasteful and insensitive as it came amid Israel’s devastating war on Gaza.
While calling for an end to civilian deaths in Gaza, the Biden administration continues to sell and supply weapons to Israel.
“But I don’t think Biden is thinking of the global audience here,” he said. “He is mostly thinking about his US audience.”
“The meme in itself is a political communication tool,” he told Al Jazeera. “It is being weaponised by different parties in order to attract attention and distract from other issues.”
Biden is not the only politician who has used memes to relay political messaging. Social media teams and followers of politicians including former US President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have banked on memes and internet trends to further political messages.
Ah, okay.
FYI, while the Super Bowl was taking place, Natanyahu attacked Rafah, where more civilians were killed.
Responding to online people on things that do not matter are more important than what Genocide Joe is funding…
What a strange way to tell us that your sense of ideological purity is worth more than people’s actual lives.
If Biden had not sent that meme, would those people still be alive?
Sorry, how much time and effort do you think it takes for his media team to post a meme?
Genocide Joe has the power to stop funding these wars.
That is why it is being called out, without US support these wars would not be happening at the level they are currently growing towards…
You did not answer my questions. I will ask them again:
I am here to expose what was happening when this meme took place.
Rafah being bombed, that is what I care about, I am sure those questions are important to you, but to me they are a distraction from the OG reason I shared this article.
Thank you for your helpful questions and let us keep on learning of what we are funding!
By this logic, nobody can do or say anything ever because there are unspeakably terrible things going on at all times, forever. Gaza, while terrible, isn’t even the only terrible thing happening. There were terrible things going on before. There will be terrible things to come after.
This isn’t intended to minimize the suffering of anyone, but it’s impractical to demand that a leader only speak in a tone appropriate to the worst thing currently going on on the planet.
Either not sending the meme would have stopped the bombing, in which case you should just tell me that is the case or sending the meme would not have stopped the bombing, in which case you posting this article was pointless.
I’m guessing you won’t tell me which it is because you’re not interested in people asking you questions.
You asked questions and I answered to the best that I could.
It is okay that you do not agree with my view points on this topic.
Why ask questions you know the answer to?
I agian reinstate the reasoning behind my post: to call out the bombing in Rafah during the Super Bowl.
That is a lie. Not only did you not answer, you said you would not answer: “I am sure those questions are important to you, but to me they are a distraction from the OG reason I shared this article.”
For the third time:
“If Biden had not sent that meme, would those people still be alive?”
“how much time and effort do you think it takes for his media team to post a meme?”
I think I understand what you are trying to get at by asking these questions, but I am also trying to point out how Genocide Joe is helping Israel.
The meme that was sent out helped continue the talks about Palestinian deaths during the Super Bowl.
Genocide Joe funding Israel has gotten 25,000 to 35,000 civilians killed.
I am pointing out again that Genocide Joe could stop these wars anytime, but choices to continue to fund them.
That’s a lot of posts to avoid answering pretty simple questions.
A) Would those people be alive if Biden’s social media team hadn’t sent that meme?
B) How much effort do you think Biden, or any of his cabinet who actually make decisions, spent on this? Several seconds approving it if that?
The meme helped keep the talk on Palestine, due to the bombing in Rafah, during the Super Bowl.
Genocide Joe is funding the deaths of civilians, which should be of importance to people that are anti-war.
Yes, I understand that they are simple questions, I am staying on topic about Palestinians deaths happening on Genocide Joe’s watch.