Memes Are Not Popular Because They Are Meaningful

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Rao, Venkatesh. "Memes Are Not Popular Because They Are Meaningful." Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection, Gale, 2018. Opposing Viewpoints in Context, http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EZVELA053695431/OVIC?u=jack64631&xid=4ef99e7. Accessed 20 Feb. 2018. Originally published as "How Harambe Became the Perfect Meme," The Atlantic, 6 Sept. 2016. In this article “Memes Are Not Popular Because They Are Meaningful” Venkatesh Rao claims that memes are bad ever since the Harambe accident happened. People made mean memes about Harambe and other things along with him. Then the rebuttal goes into saying that the internet is just evolving and this is just normal what people are putting on the internet. Then to finish the article, he goes into saying

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