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- "Save Pepe" Peace Sticker, 2017 - Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.

- 2017
- Collections - Artifact
"Save Pepe" Peace Sticker, 2017
Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.
- "Save Pepe" Sticker, 2017 - Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.

- 2017
- Collections - Artifact
"Save Pepe" Sticker, 2017
Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.
- "Good Night Alt-Right" Button, 2020 - Gritty--the official Philadelphia Flyers mascot--was unofficially adopted as a symbol by leftist protesters in 2018. This pin shows Gritty stomping Pepe the Frog, a Matt Furie cartoon that was misappropriated by alt-right and white nationalist groups as a hate symbol. During 2020's presidential election, Gritty memes were shared to celebrate the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Good Night Alt-Right" Button, 2020
Gritty--the official Philadelphia Flyers mascot--was unofficially adopted as a symbol by leftist protesters in 2018. This pin shows Gritty stomping Pepe the Frog, a Matt Furie cartoon that was misappropriated by alt-right and white nationalist groups as a hate symbol. During 2020's presidential election, Gritty memes were shared to celebrate the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania.
- "Good Night Alt-Right" Button, 2020 - Gritty--the official Philadelphia Flyers mascot--was unofficially adopted as a symbol by leftist protesters in 2018. This pin shows Gritty stomping Pepe the Frog, a Matt Furie cartoon that was misappropriated by alt-right and white nationalist groups as a hate symbol. During 2020's presidential election, Gritty memes were shared to celebrate the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Good Night Alt-Right" Button, 2020
Gritty--the official Philadelphia Flyers mascot--was unofficially adopted as a symbol by leftist protesters in 2018. This pin shows Gritty stomping Pepe the Frog, a Matt Furie cartoon that was misappropriated by alt-right and white nationalist groups as a hate symbol. During 2020's presidential election, Gritty memes were shared to celebrate the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania.
- "Good Night Alt-Right" Button, 2020 - Gritty--the official Philadelphia Flyers mascot--was unofficially adopted as a symbol by leftist protesters in 2018. This pin shows Gritty stomping Pepe the Frog, a Matt Furie cartoon that was misappropriated by alt-right and white nationalist groups as a hate symbol. During 2020's presidential election, Gritty memes were shared to celebrate the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Good Night Alt-Right" Button, 2020
Gritty--the official Philadelphia Flyers mascot--was unofficially adopted as a symbol by leftist protesters in 2018. This pin shows Gritty stomping Pepe the Frog, a Matt Furie cartoon that was misappropriated by alt-right and white nationalist groups as a hate symbol. During 2020's presidential election, Gritty memes were shared to celebrate the Democratic victory in Pennsylvania.
- "Save Pepe" Love Sticker, 2017 - Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.

- 2017
- Collections - Artifact
"Save Pepe" Love Sticker, 2017
Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.
- "Pepe Now" Zine, 2017 - Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.

- 2017
- Collections - Artifact
"Pepe Now" Zine, 2017
Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.
- "Sad Pepe the Frog" Lapel Pin, 2017 - Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.

- January 01, 2017
- Collections - Artifact
"Sad Pepe the Frog" Lapel Pin, 2017
Pepe the Frog--created by Matt Furie--first appeared in the digital comic, "Boy's Club." The anthropomorphic frog subsequently became a popular Internet meme. In 2015, alt-right and white nationalist groups misappropriated Pepe, causing the Anti-Defamation League to designate him as a hate symbol. Furie and the ADL formed the #SavePepe campaign to end the misuse of Pepe by others.