
What the Kek: Explaining the Alt-Right 'Deity' Behind Their 'Meme …
2017年5月9日 · A very early Stormer disquisition on Kek by “Atlantic Centurion,” published in August 2015, explores the many dimensions of the Kek phenomenon in extensive theological detail, connecting their belief system to Buddhism and other religions.
Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia
Esoteric Kekism, also called "the Cult of Kek", [86] is a parody religion worshipping Pepe the Frog, which sprang from the similarity of the slang term for laughter, "kek", and the name of the ancient Egyptian frog god of darkness, Kek. [83]
What the Kek: Explaining the Alt-Right ‘Deity’ Behind
In many ways, Kek is the apotheosis of the bizarre alternative reality of the alt-right: at once absurdly juvenile, transgressive, and racist, as well as reflecting a deeper, pseudo-intellectual purpose that lends it an appeal to young ideologues who fancy themselves deep thinkers.
How an ancient Egyptian god spurred the rise of Trump
2017年3月7日 · One day, a /pol/ contributor discovered that Kek is also the name of an ancient Egyptian frog god. The similarities between Kek and Pepe were striking enough as it was, but Kek also has a...
Cult of Kek - Know Your Meme
The Cult of Kek, also known as the Church of Kek, is a satirical religion based around the worship of the ancient Egyptian deity Kek (also spelled Kuk or Keku), an androgynous God of darkness and chaos who is often depicted as a frog or frog-headed man in male form or a snake-headed woman in female form.
Witchblr, Kek, and the Widening Schism of Internet Religions - WIRED
2018年4月3日 · Alt-righties mashed the two things together to create the Cult of Kek, a catch-all ism that can invoke the power of Kek via “meme magic.” All those Trump/Pepe memes you saw during the 2016...
Kek: Egyptian Frog God Who Inspired A Modern Meme - REALM …
2022年8月12日 · Pepe the Frog and the arguably more controversial “Cult of Kek” has certainly found their way into our modern-day political discourse. However, beyond frivolous memes on the internet and petty exchanges on chats, Kek was rather venerated as a …
Kek (mythology) - Wikipedia
Kek is the deification of the concept of primordial darkness [1] in the ancient Egyptian Ogdoad cosmogony of Hermopolis. The Ogdoad consisted of four pairs of deities, four male gods paired with their female counterparts. Kek's female counterpart was Kauket.
Kek, Pepe the Frog Doc Feature 'Don't Kill the Meme' Goes to …
2021年8月2日 · The film sees Garrigus interview Packwood and other figures in the meme magic world to trace the emergence of figures such as Pepe the Frog, originally a comic book slacker, and Kek, an...
HOPE not hate explains… The Cult of Kek
2017年11月15日 · According to the Southern Poverty Law Centre, Andrew Anglin of the nazi website Daily Stormer credited Kek for the killing of more than 30 people in a fire at an artists’ collective in Oakland. Alt-right racists designed Kekistan’s green, white and black banner to mimic a German imperial war flag.