Mashable 03月06日
All I see online is JD Vances edited big baby head
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美国民众近日在网上发起了一场别开生面的恶搞活动,将副总统JD Vance的照片编辑成婴儿肥的模样,引发全网狂欢。起因是Vance在一次公开场合的言论被认为幼稚可笑,酷似婴儿的言语。随后,各种“婴儿肥Vance”的表情包在社交媒体上迅速传播,并意外地打破了美国社会长期存在的政治对立,让不同立场的民众都参与到这场欢乐的恶搞中来。这次事件反映了社交媒体在一定程度上能够缓解社会情绪对立,让人们在轻松幽默的氛围中找到共同点。

👶🏻 副总统JD Vance因在公开场合的言论被网友认为幼稚可笑,引发了将其照片编辑成婴儿肥模样的恶搞风潮。

🤣 社交媒体用户积极参与,创作了大量“婴儿肥Vance”的表情包,使这场恶搞活动迅速蔓延。

🤝 令人惊讶的是,这场恶搞活动打破了美国社会长期存在的政治对立,让不同立场的民众都参与其中,共同娱乐。

Online, the citizens of America are uniting — not for peace, not for progress, not to defend itself, but for a Vice President who is edited to look like a Gerber baby.

It's hard to pinpoint an exact starting point for the JD Vance babyface edits, but Know Your Meme attributes it to X user @DaveMcNamee3000, who posted an edited photo of Vance with a rounder face and larger cheeks on Oct. 2, 2024.

"For every 100 likes I will turn JD Vance into a progressively apple-cheeked baby," the user wrote, to the tune of thousands of reposts and hundreds of thousands of likes. Vance got babier. He got apple-cheekier. The internet joined in. The meme snowballed.

But it seems to have reached a fever pitch this week after Vance, on Feb. 28, asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy if he had "said thank you once" during a meeting between them and President Donald Trump in front of the White House Press Pool. This, X users opined, does sound like something perhaps a baby would say; it is reminiscent of a child refusing to invite you to their birthday party; it is, at best, odd work for the Vice President of the United States.

The internet responded with an electric number of memes depicting the politician as a big, big, baby.

Perhaps what is most remarkable about the trend isn't its oddity but its ability to bring both sides of the political spectrum together. Research from the Carnegie Endowment, for instance, shows that Americans are emotionally polarized, meaning they "harbor [a] strong dislike for members of the other party," an experience often attributed to social media.

But occasionally, social media can give us a bit of respite from that polarization. For instance, these baby-faced memes of Vice President JD Vance.

Making fun of the Republican Vice President might seem like the job for, well, not Republicans, but that's not exactly true. As one post on X pointed out, "Edited fatty JD Vance is the first meme template in a long while where I don’t know if the person sharing it is someone on the Left, or the most virulent Nazi you’ve ever met in your entire life. The entire political spectrum is enjoying these memes, it’s impossible to know."

You might think, well, that's just one guy. And that might be true, but the top response is another user who wrote, "It's relatively easy to know, the left can't meme." (The left notoriously can, in fact, meme.) This obviously turned into an Internet Fight.

While not every conservative's post about JD Vance supports the meme, it is beautiful to see us all come together for one unifying cause: JD Vance with a big baby face.

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