The Jerusalem Post

Creator kills off alt-right symbol ‘Pepe the Frog’

- (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)

Pepe the Frog, an online cartoon character whose image has been co-opted by antisemite­s and white nationalis­ts associated with the alt-right, has been killed off by his creator.

A Pepe cartoon released on Saturday shows Matt Furie’s cartoon character in an open casket being mourned by other characters from his “Boys’Club” strip that debuted online in 2005. The first printed version was released in 2006.

Pepe was portrayed as a stoner who did as he pleased, and frequently used the catchphras­e “feels good man.”

Twitter users leapt to Pepe’s defense, some saying the Internet meme would live on and others showing images of Pepe dressed as Jesus and writing “He is risen.”

In September, the Anti-Defamation League added Pepe the Frog to its online hate database. Images of the frog, variously portrayed with a Hitler-like mustache, wearing a yarmulke or a Ku Klux Klan hood, proliferat­ed in hateful messages aimed at Jewish and other users on Twitter in the weeks leading up to its inclusion in the online hate database.

“It’s completely insane that Pepe has been labeled a symbol of hate, and that racists and antisemite­s are using a once peaceful frog-dude from my comic book as an icon of hate,” Furie said when the ADL announced the characters inclusion as a hate symbol. “It’s a nightmare, and the only thing I can do is see this as an opportunit­y to speak out against hate.”

He said in a Time magazine essay that “Pepe love.”

Donald Trump Jr. stirred up a controvers­y last month by posting a photoshopp­ed image of Pepe alongside himself and various Trump advisers in a caricature of ads for the movie The Expendable­s, but relabeled “The Deplorable­s” in the wake of a comment by candidate Hillary Clinton.

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