Petro Poroshenko Emotionally Addresses Parliament, Sparking a Wave of Memes
Petro Poroshenko, the fifth president of Ukraine and leader of the European Solidarity political party, delivered an emotional speech in the Verkhovna Rada, criticizing the use of military tax funds, which has ignited a flurry of memes across social media.
Petro Poroshenko, the fifth president of Ukraine and leader of the political party European Solidarity, recently delivered an emotional speech from the podium of the Verkhovna Rada. In his address, he commented on the practice of utilizing funds that flow into the state budget from the military tax. According to Poroshenko, these funds are not being used for their intended purposes, which has sparked his outrage and concern. To emphasize his points, he resorted to new expletives that have become part of his personal vocabulary.
Poroshenko's remarks did not go unnoticed, and Ukrainian social media users quickly began to discuss his words. They dissected his new expressions, such as "fekіng," "chekіng," and "bakіng," transforming them into memes that rapidly spread across the Internet. Users displayed their creativity by finding new humorous ways to create numerous memes based on his statements.
One Threads user, under the nickname viktoruhka, shared her thoughts on what could happen overnight, noting that among the possibilities were a nuclear explosion, impeachment (though she did not specify whose), rising prices for "lazy cream," and "full baking." She also added that perhaps nothing would happen, and "we will wake up again in a world where Russia exists."
In the memes that emerged from this situation, Ukrainians joke that "the army, language, and faith are no longer in trend." This joke was popularized on the MEMAGRAM platform, where post authors indicated that these traditional values are no longer relevant. Other memes depict comical situations related to Ukrainian behavior throughout the year, particularly during Easter when people say, "Christ is Risen."
The wife of the former president of Ukraine, Marina Poroshenko, also made an appearance in the memes. Users humorously improvised, trying to imagine what her reaction to her husband's words might have been. These memes serve as another testament to how Ukrainians find humor in challenging situations.
Not to be left out, the Ukrainian media project Bihus.Info decided to join the meme culture, adapting the joke to their realities. They published a meme that reads: "Every time we prepare a release: fekіng, chekіng, bankіng." This became another example of how the media responds to societal events and uses humor to engage their audience.
Additionally, social media users joke about one of the most recognized media brands in the world — BBC, stating: "The three pillars of classic journalism according to BBC standards." This indicates that Ukrainians not only react to political events but also know how to joke about serious topics using funny memes.
Overall, the situation surrounding Petro Poroshenko's remarks has become a prime example of how political events can elicit an active societal response, transforming into a source of humor and creativity. Ukrainians, as always, demonstrate their ability to find positivity in difficult circumstances, using memes as a tool for self-expression and communication.