Jeez, have some decency.

An animated illustration featuring a cheerful young female character with brown pigtails, a white visor, a blue long-sleeve shirt, and a yellow skirt, making a peace sign with her right hand. To the right, a hand holds a smartphone capturing a photo of the character; the phone's screen displays a close-up of the character's chest with the number '67' printed on her shirt. Overlaid text on the left reads: 'Report of a person, 67 years of age, who died tragically.' Text on the right, near the phone, reads: 'Gen Alpha kids on social media.' The background includes a Ferris wheel and green, forested hills under a blue sky. The meme critiques Gen Alpha's tendency to trivialize or misrepresent serious news (in this case, the tragic death of a 67-year-old) on social media by framing it as a lighthearted image of a young person with '67' as a fashion statement.

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Critique of Gen Alpha trivializing a 67-year-old's tragic death by misrepresenting it as a lighthearted social media post

Overview

An animated illustration featuring a cheerful young female character with brown pigtails, a white visor, a blue long-sleeve shirt, and a yellow skirt, making a peace sign with her right hand. To the right, a hand holds a smartphone capturing a photo of the character; the phone's screen displays a close-up of the character's chest with the number '67' printed on her shirt. Overlaid text on the left reads: 'Report of a person, 67 years of age, who died tragically.' Text on the right, near the phone, reads: 'Gen Alpha kids on social media.' The background includes a Ferris wheel and green, forested hills under a blue sky. The meme critiques Gen Alpha's tendency to trivialize or misrepresent serious news (in this case, the tragic death of a 67-year-old) on social media by framing it as a lighthearted image of a young person with '67' as a fashion statement.

Origin notes

Originates from Reddit:Meme, likely created by a user through digital editing. The illustration of the character may be an original creation or adapted from an anime/manga style, with text overlays added to convey the critique of social media misinformation by Gen Alpha. The meme circulates on Reddit as a commentary on generational differences in handling serious content online.

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