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Friday, July 14, 2023

Matt Furie (creator of Pepe the Frog)

 Not allowed on Wikipedia (this one has been updated, see here) On 4 August 2023 the first effort to allow an article on Matt was made.  Currently there is an article on Furie allowed)


(this is the old post below)

Matt Furie is incredibly notable, more so than every editor on Wikipedia, however, due to his being the creator of Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character, they do not want to tell his story.  Or give him any credit/attention, because that's how the woke view the world.

I mean, he sued InfoWars, and won, and a hundred other alt right hate sites that were illegally using his cartoon character, and they do not want him to have an article.

Feels Bad Man

His print comics, children books and even an entire documentary film on his experience with having his work stolen by the internet, is not considered notable by the woke morons of Wikipedia.  Only when Pepe became a symbol of the resistance online, mostly by 4chan, did an article on Pepe show up.  Which does not mention the creator, Mark Furie.  The article was desired by some moron to be deleted in less than 30 minutes.  Of course.

By September 2016 he was credited with creating the character.

Pepe the Frog was created by American artist Matt Furie. The character originated in his comic, Boy's Club #1.

Within seconds it was edited to to read 

Pepe the Frog was created by American artist Matt Furie as a meme expressing White Supremacy[3].

Which is completely false.  Of course.

The "source" was an online glorified blog, that simply lied to everyone.  Claiming -

Trump Camp’s Pepe Meme First Appeared on White Supremacist Sites

... while this blatant fiction was not challenged at the time, and is not covered directly in the documentary about Matt Furie, it was no doubt left out of the legal actions, because nobody reads it or takes it seriously.

It's still online.

All of this and more would be in the article on Matt, except there isn't one.



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