AMLO and the skull t-shirt is just an old meme

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2024-04-28 06:44:16

Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) t-shirt and the skull are just a old memehe claimed Federico Arreola.

The deputy director of SDPnewsFederico Arreola García, stressed that the AMLO T-shirt with the skull It is part of a meme movement that was born in 2021 called Calacas Chidas.

The black t-shirt with the phrase “A true man never speaks ill of López Obrador” and the image of a calaca with its finger in its mouth as if asking to remain silent generated a stir on social networks.

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AMLO’s shirt is part of a movement of absurd memes: Federico Arreola

An old meme 3 years ago has generated debate in society: It is about the AMLO T-shirt with a skull

Federico Arreola García remembered Ciro Gómez Leyva, in Formulawhich was Jenaro Villamil, who generated the stir by promoting the T-shirt on social networks.

“The big topic of the week was this photo of Jenaro Villamil taken from a video from November last year, in which he plays with this shirt that has already been seen everywhere with the calaca and with the legend: ‘A true man does not speak badly of López Obrador’”

Federico Arreola García

The specialist in social network trend call Calacas Chidas He has been on social networks for more than 3 years and was born on Facebook in March 2021.

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According to Federico Arreola, the movement is based on placing images of skulls with absurd phrases, Although it had a great boom at the time, like everything, it went out of fashion.

“Phrases that make no sense like ‘the cold war is coming, I turn off my refrigerator’”

Federico Arreola García

Skull memes like AMLO’s t-shirt do not seek to engage in politics: Federico Arreola

Federico Arreola García pointed out that AMLO’s shirt and the skull are part of a meme movement Although it emerged 3 years ago, it recently became relevant on TikTok and Instagram.

“Recently, a little over a year ago, the Calacas Chidas collective resurfaced on TikTok and Istagram and the most absurd memes”

Federico Arreola García

He added that the trend that is circulating is of phrases that are not relevant or incorrect phrases and whose audience is 18 year olds.

Likewise, Federico Arreola García commented that a person capitalized on memes and created a company called Camisetas Pendejas.

He stressed that it is a large business that has a catalog and home delivery, but that does not seek to engage in politics.

“Camisetas Pendejas in which they sell the best memes on t-shirts that are shared in Calacas Chidas. From there came this meme of the calacas and López Obrador with an absurd phrase that is provocative”

Federico Arreola García

Federico Arreola García pointed out that although with those memes it is not intended to do politicshas caused a great stir precisely in that area, since even in the Senate of the Republic the issue was discussed with the banner that Lilly Téllez displayed.

The X analyst emphasized that it’s just youth humor therefore it should not be classified as something bad or even that it has to do with the holy death just because it is not known what it is about.

“Everything is an old meme and it makes young people laugh more that we don’t understand it, which comes from 2021… It’s a calaca and it doesn’t necessarily have to do with death… It’s a meme that we “we take it big… and even satanic”

Federico Arreola García

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