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Iran Is Beating US Even At The Meme And Roasting Game: Here’s How

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The US went to war with Iran. Iran went to war back on the internet. And honestly? Iran might be winning the funnier battle.

Since the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes on February 28, two wars have been running simultaneously. One involves missiles, airstrikes, and the Strait of Hormuz.

The other involves LEGO animations, Tom and Jerry references, and coffin memes, and it’s being fought by Iranian embassies from Pretoria to Hyderabad, with a ruthlessness that would make any Twitter power user nod in respect.

Here’s a breakdown of every time Iran absolutely cooked the US online.

Iran’s Embassy Posts A Coffin Meme

The LEGO Animation That Broke The Internet

 

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Tom and Jerry

Lord Of The Straits

Even Iran’s Hyderabad Consulate Got In On It

In perhaps the most India-coded moment of this entire online war, Iran’s consulate in Hyderabad responded to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks calling for Iran to be eliminated by mocking Israel’s legitimacy, suggesting even the trees on its premises predated the country itself.

To be fair, America threw the first meme. The Trump administration decided the best way to sell a war to the American public was, apparently, to make it look like a video game.

A 14-second video posted by the White House spliced together the animated Nickelodeon character SpongeBob SquarePants repeatedly saying “Wanna see me do it again?” with actual footage of US-Israeli strikes on Iran. It racked up over 9 million views on X and TikTok.

The US started this particular arms race by making war look like a video game. Iran responded by making the US look like the villain in a LEGO movie. Both sides are using the internet to shape how their people, and the world, feel about what’s happening.

The difference is that one side is spending billions of dollars and deploying the world’s most powerful military. The other is making LEGO animations and posting Tom and Jerry clips from embassy Twitter accounts.


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Sources: News18, The Print, India Today

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Chirali Sharma
Chirali Sharma
Weird. Bookworm. Coffee lover. Fandom expert. Queen of procrastination and as all things go, I'll probably be late to my own funeral. Also, if you're looking for sugar-coated words of happiness and joy in here or my attitude, then stop right there. Raw, direct and brash I am.

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