Europe vs USA vs Latin America Bullying Comparison Meme

A two-panel meme using screenshots from a Western-style movie. The top panel shows two individuals with ropes around their necks, labeled 'europe being bullied by the usa,' depicting Europe as distressed. The bottom panel features another individual with a rope, labeled 'latin america,' with the text '-First time?' implying Latin America is accustomed to such bullying, contrasting Europe's reaction.

Dialogue

Latin America
-First time?

Text content

Comparison of Europe and Latin America's experiences with being bullied by the USA

Overview

A two-panel meme using screenshots from a Western-style movie. The top panel shows two individuals with ropes around their necks, labeled 'europe being bullied by the usa,' depicting Europe as distressed. The bottom panel features another individual with a rope, labeled 'latin america,' with the text '-First time?' implying Latin America is accustomed to such bullying, contrasting Europe's reaction.

Origin notes

This meme is created by editing screenshots from a Western-genre film, adding text overlays to comment on international relations. It likely circulated on social media platforms like Reddit, Twitter, or Instagram, common for political commentary memes. The original movie scene is repurposed with text to convey a sarcastic comparison between Europe and Latin America's experiences with the USA.

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