Meme scholar Aidan Walker described it as an “ironic dog whistle”—material that is plainly anti-Semitic, but stylized and self-referential enough that users can deny belief while still spreading the narrative.
I am certain that at least on Instagram most of the comments are bots/alt accounts. 90% of them follow the exact same username pattern: A first name followed by a random string of numbers. All with no profile picture.
I am certain that at least on Instagram most of the comments are bots/alt accounts. 90% of them follow the exact same username pattern: A first name followed by a random string of numbers. All with no profile picture.