Spyke
Rustyreply
lemmy.ca

TIL there is a new PM in UK.

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Z3k3reply
lemmy.world

There was a point when that was almost a weekly occurrence

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That's why the rest of us stopped paying attention. Y'all had to slow it down a bit.

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feddit.uk

Oooof almost a good meme.

Shrek 4 was released on in 2 July 2010 in the UK. The Tories had won the general election by then and formed a coalition with the Lib Dems.

How can we trust you?

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Released then means it was already written approved and filmed/animated prior. Can't expect them to wait for years to edit it.

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Shrek 4 premiered in April, so before the general election. That should count.

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Well tbf, in some cases, factually incorrect memes are a way to quickly spread misinformation and can definitely be bad for that reason.

I think the original commenter was at least somewhat joking in this particular instance, though. "How can we trust you?" seems like an odd thing to seriously ask a shitposter. I could be wrong, tone is hard to read online.

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If we can’t trust the meme creators, or the reposters, who can we trust?

(the comment thread!) Thanks for doing the due diligence!

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Turned 90 degrees, the middle pic could be seen as a shit-club-sandwich.

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Tony Blair's Neoliberalism is what killed Shrek movies for so long. Associating him with Shrek movies is unfair to Shrek movies.

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