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How the 2024 election became brat
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How the 2024 election became brat

On font memes and the brattification of politics, with Drew Millard and Ruby Thelot

Can Brat memes propel Kamala to a victory in November? In this week’s episode, we dig into the groundswell of online enthusiasm surrounding Kamala Harris’ campaign announcement — and how a viral endorsement from Charli xcx, who cheekily dubbed the vice president “Brat,” unexpectedly transformed this year’s presidential race into an exercise in meme warfare. This week, we’re joined by cyberethnographer and designer Ruby Justice Thelot, along with culture writer and boyfriend-of-the-pod Drew Millard, who have both written thought-provoking articles on all this — Ruby on his Substack, and Drew on his new internet culture blog Media Events.

We discuss the history of font memes in music (and the role of the Charlie’s vomit-green Brat marketing campaign within in it), the strange incongruence between Kamala’s public image and Brat’s distinctly messy brand of femme empowerment, and why conflating the meme-ification of a candidate with actual voter sentiment shows a misunderstanding of how m…

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