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Between memes and political agendas
If social networks are the daily exercise that people use today, can you trust them? Memes have become an integral part of our digital landscape, but how much they are shaping the way we communicate and express ideas in the online sphere among political agendas?
The emergence of Memes as "resuelva, atiende" can really be traced back to only an Twitter-X user like taquira (@_____xemi)? Or maybe Alejandra del Moral and her "unir es resolver" never happened? Seems that to embody a message of unity and collective action, promoting the idea that coming together leads to solutions and progress also works to provoke confrontations about the ideal man to establish a successful relationship and his highlighted importance of having goals, working hard, taking care of one's health and, most importantly for her, having the ability to resolve conflicts; And then just finish delivering a supposed answer to this with additional wordiness with an "atiende".
Are people from Mexico that easy? Alejandra del Moral utilized this slogan as a central theme in her campaign, which could also simply be an insult since by pretending that only brave people would dare to vote for the PRI. Yet the clash between the meme and del Moral encapsulates a broader conflict between different forms of a same expression, and yet on one hand, Memes "resuelva, atiende" represents a lighthearted and humorous approach to problem-solving, reflecting a sense of pragmatism and practicality but on the other hand, Alejandra del Moral's "unir es resolver" tries to embody a more serious and politically charged message, focusing on the power of unity and collective action.It is perhaps only a clash between these two figures that reflect the tension among manipulation, humor, seriousness, individualism, collectivism, digital culture, ignorance and political discourse.
In terms of impact, the rivalry between Memes "resuelva, atiende" and Alejandra del Moral's "unir es resolver" has sparked how idiotic and voided dialogues on internet can be through a complete week.
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