
Twitter is taking on the challenge, and replacing Barbies and Kens with people that we really, really wish were in the actual. The posters are weird and funny enough, but they also serve as a perfect new meme format.
#Utopia meme format movie#
So, take a minute to sit back, relax, enjoy these reactions, and watch the future unfold before your eyes. Whether they know it or not, the Barbie movie marketing team is going the Morbius route, and making their movie into a viral meme. Outrage over one event is not automatically lessened by compassion or enjoyment for another. Let me explain myself because I know the title might sound confusing, ATEEZs B-side track that was later released with a MV for their Japanese debut 'Utopia' was used in a tiktok audio that has quite literally blown up in the past few months. Also, I will point out that it is possible to care about more than one thing at the same time. I feel like we could all use some momentary distraction. For those that may argue that this is a distraction from more important issues, I mean, yeah. This week, like the ones before it and likely the ones to come, has had its fair share of stressful news. Like rallying behind two people minding their own business on public transportation. In this case, what was intended to hurt a cause actually helped it - similar to how "nasty woman" and "nevertheless, she persisted," both of which were initially lobbed as insults and deployed as put-downs, became rallying cries for feminists everywhere.Īmongst infighting and issues that liberals may not all agree on, it’s nice to have a unifying cause. A swathe of emails released under the Freedom of Information Act shows it is also used regularly by senior staff inside the Department of Infrastructure.

But the funny thing about intent is that it doesn’t always equate to actual impact. In bureaucratic circles, the word utopia is synonymous with dysfunction, bungling bureaucracy and ministerial interference.

The intention of the original tweet was rooted in Islamophobia and transphobia and just general bigoted garbage that doesn’t deserve any more attention than it’s already gotten. The caption read, “This is the future that liberals want.” The internet's reaction was swift and to the point. The initial tweet shared an image of a drag queen and a woman in a hijab and a niqab sitting next to each other on the New York City subway. You know that thing where if a bird poops on you, it’s supposed to be good luck? That basically happened yesterday when a far-right Twitter account unintentionally gifted the world with "The Future Liberals Want" meme.
