SpongeBob Reacts to Auto Industry's Blind Spot Issue

A four-panel meme using SpongeBob SquarePants to satirize the auto industry's handling of blind spots in American trucks and SUVs. The first panel shows text stating, 'American trucks and SUVs now have blind spots that can hide 12 children.' The second panel depicts SpongeBob holding a paper labeled 'Auto Industry.' In the third panel, SpongeBob (labeled 'Auto Industry') holds an axe, seemingly preparing to destroy the paper. The fourth panel shows SpongeBob (still labeled 'Auto Industry') standing beside a fire, appearing satisfied as the paper burns. The meme critiques the auto industry for prioritizing vehicle size over safety, using SpongeBob's actions to symbolize the industry's dismissal of the blind spot issue.

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Narrator
American trucks and SUVs now have blind spots that can hide 12 children.
Auto Industry
Auto Industry

Text content

Critique of auto industry's responsibility regarding large blind spots in American trucks and SUVs

Overview

A four-panel meme using SpongeBob SquarePants to satirize the auto industry's handling of blind spots in American trucks and SUVs. The first panel shows text stating, 'American trucks and SUVs now have blind spots that can hide 12 children.' The second panel depicts SpongeBob holding a paper labeled 'Auto Industry.' In the third panel, SpongeBob (labeled 'Auto Industry') holds an axe, seemingly preparing to destroy the paper. The fourth panel shows SpongeBob (still labeled 'Auto Industry') standing beside a fire, appearing satisfied as the paper burns. The meme critiques the auto industry for prioritizing vehicle size over safety, using SpongeBob's actions to symbolize the industry's dismissal of the blind spot issue.

Origin notes

The meme originates from Reddit, specifically the Meme community. It is a user-created remix using edited screenshots from the animated television show 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' repurposed to comment on the auto industry's responsibility regarding large blind spots in trucks and SUVs. The editing method likely involved image cropping and text overlay to create the narrative sequence.

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