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Ugandan Knuckles isn't being used as a badge in the same way Pepe ultimately was by some, as a nod to white supremacism. But it's a controversial meme whose joke is wound up in racial stereotypes.
Late last month, people on Reddit were posting meme about the return of Ugandan Knuckles. But do people really want the meme to come back in 2019?
How Ugandan Knuckles turned VRChat into a total trollfest VRChat is the latest front in the online culture wars.
The proliferation of Ugandan Knuckles signs at gaming events is a classic case of a meme being used to signify understanding of online culture, more so than spreading a hateful message.
The Ugandan Knuckles meme is the latest inside joke to hit the internet, but how did it start, what does it mean, and why are we all talking about it?
The Knuckles meme has taken over among gamers, and now there's a Snapchat lens for it. Ugandan Knuckles derives from the character Knuckles The Echidna, which appeared in Sega’s Sonic the ...
Maybe there was something deeper to be found in Knuckles’ expanded universe back-story. Maybe these comics held the key to Knuckles’ salvation from the dregs of internet meme hell.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ugandan Knuckles Coin pays homage to one of the most iconic and beloved memes ever. The project aspires to reclaim purpose in the meme community and ...
“Ugandan Knuckles” has its origins in a nearly year-old joke, but thanks to an easily downloadable character model and the explosive world of VRChat, the problematic meme has been quickly ...
Hordes of “Ugandan Knuckles” avatars have recently been taking virtual chat rooms by storm. People are either laughing or just get seriously annoyed.
According to Know Your Meme, the root of the Knuckles portion of the phenomenon stems from YouTuber Gregzilla who published a review of Sonic Lost World to his channel in February 2017.