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.
This had to have been intentional. Someone in the editing room must have been at least a bit cool, looked at the list of ad topics, and deliberately picked the two most Hitler mainstream examples.
This had to have been intentional. Someone in the editing room must have been at least a bit cool, looked at the list of ad topics, and deliberately picked the two most Hitler mainstream examples.