The World's Oldest Meme - (and it's origin in Scientific Racism)

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In the heart of the digital landscape, where memes are born and evolve, one phrase stands as a testament to the complexities of history and the persistence of derogatory stereotypes: 'we wuz kangz.' Join us on an enlightening journey through the annals of the internet as we explore the origins of this meme and its profound connection to the legacy of harmful narratives.

Just as the Sphinx of ancient Egypt has left its indelible mark on history, so too has 'we wuz kangz' become a symbol of hate and gaslighting. We will investigate the profound impact of this phrase as we peel back the layers of history.

Much like the Sphinx's true image astonished early European historians, the genesis of this meme might surprise you. Discover how figures like Charles Darwin, Karl Otfried Muller, George Gliddon, and William Flinders Petrie unwittingly contributed to the foundations of modern understanding, often built upon the troubling scaffolding of harmful stereotypes.

In this thought-provoking documentary, we'll uncover the connections between these historical narratives and the emergence of 'we wuz kangz' as a derogatory response to African heritage reclamation. As we journey through this complex web of ideas, we invite you to reflect on the meme's role in perpetuating harmful narratives and reshaping our understanding of identity and history.

Prepare to be captivated by the enigmatic history of 'we wuz kangz' and its resonance in the digital age. The past and present collide in a narrative that transcends the virtual realm and delves into the heart of cultural discourse. Welcome to a world where memes become mirrors reflecting the complexities of our shared human story.

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