I've always been a bit of a shitposting cunt who likes a bit of shock humour. Some tragedies are easy to make light of and exploit for meme shock.
The Manadlay Bay meme springs to bring.
The CHCH mosque memes feel too soon. I don't mean 'too soon' in a lightheaded sense to be that guy either. It feels genuinely uncomfortable. I thought about saving some, but even that feels wrong.
I've never felt this way about any terror attack. I am honestly shocked that it did happen here. It's a shame to be in a place where that thing didn't happen at all. We've had more terror attacks from the French than from Muslims. I feel like this is the start of something much more worse. Some Jihadi prick is seeking revenge right now, I bet.
I can understand where you're coming from. I've generally let tragic memes just be a way to make light of a serious situation. When I saw the bay memes and the sandy hook memes I laughed, but it was uncomfortable and I rationalized it as a way to bring humor to a dark subject.
I was always one to believe that laughter is a medicine and it was healthy to make a joke every now and then.
But with this event...it's way too calculated to be a meme from the very beginning. This guy designed the entire attack to be memetic, from the music he played to the phrases scrawled on the weapons. He took meme magic too far.
It is so calculated that I dare say it is becoming a shitty forced meme, and I don't feel that anything to come from this is natural. What I mean is that most memes arise from the ashes of a situation as a natural response to deal with it, but this whole thing smells orchestrated from the onset to go viral and become memetic.