The Week In Pictures: Get Off My Land Edition

It is not momentous events that are the most meme-worthy. Rather, it is moments when liberals show their true colors and embarrass themselves, often in relatively trivial ways, that set meme-creators to work. This week, along with the ongoing fiasco in Minnesota, we had severel such events.

The Washington Post, hemorrhaging losses, laid off a large portion of its staff, causing its newly-unemployed reporters to demonstrate outside the building. They marched in defense of the moral principle that Jeff Bezos is obliged to support them forever, no matter how much money they lose. I wonder whether some of the newly-laid-off demonstrators have been covering economics for the Post.

Also, more Epstein documents were released, to the discomfiture of his former friends, all of whom appear to be, like Epstein himself, Democrats.

The number one source of memes, however, was singer Billie Eilish. At the Grammy awards–like all entertainment awards ceremonies, an orgy of liberal stupidity–Eilish opined that “no one is illegal on stolen land.” Her own property, presumably, excluded. So here we go:

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Headlines of the week:

I don’t actually get this one, not having seen the TV show in question. But it seems like it might be good:

IYKYK:

I don’t get this one either. I get the Jumbotron reference, but I don’t know who the second person is. But I assume it is probably funny:

And finally…

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