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Boyd’s and Dominguez’s articles discuss the use affects of internet memes. Most people use memes for laughter and entertainment but turns out memes can be used as a form of activism and protest. Memes spread like a virus and information within the memes spread exponentially. My Facebook newsfeed has more memes than pictures of my friends and families. I get tagged in memes more than I get tagged in statuses and photos. In fact, I don’t read news articles or watch the news on TV but I am still relatively up to date with current events. Memes bring a lot of information to the table. For example, whatever Donald Trump does will obviously be written about in a news article. To read the news article you would have to click on the link and do some reading but some meme lord out there will turn it into a meme and suddenly everyone will know about it. I feel like when I was in high school I didn’t care much about political issues because I just didn’t really understand what was going on but I feel like high schoolers and middle schoolers these days are extremely informed thanks to memes. After the United Airlines incident millions of people about the event and as a result, many people boycotted United Airlines.

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