Gen Z Reacting to Memes: Boomers vs Gen Alpha
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A generational comparison meme using the Drake reaction format, showing Gen Z rejecting boomers while being rejected by Gen Alpha in meme culture
Overview
A 2x2 grid meme using the popular 'Drake Hotline Bling' reaction template. The top-left panel shows Drake in an orange puffer jacket with his hand raised in a dismissive gesture, with the text 'boomers' overlaid at the bottom. The top-right panel contains the text 'gen z memes'. The bottom-left panel repeats the same Drake image, now with the text 'gen z' overlaid. The bottom-right panel contains the text 'gen alpha memes'. The humor lies in the reversal: Gen Z, who dismiss boomer memes, are themselves dismissed by Gen Alpha in the context of meme culture, highlighting generational shifts in humor preferences.
Origin notes
The template originates from a screenshot of Drake in his 2015 music video 'Hotline Bling', which became a viral reaction meme format where the top half shows Drake rejecting something and the bottom half shows him accepting something. This specific remix adapts the format to comment on generational differences in meme appreciation, likely created using a meme generator tool. It circulated primarily on platforms like Reddit, Twitter/X, and Instagram around the late 2010s to early 2020s as Gen Alpha (born mid-2010s onwards) began entering public discourse.