No.5673[Reply]
In early 2020, an American poster on /pol/ posted what is believed to be the first iteration of the Bidenjak. It quickly spread like wildfire, causing the mods to intervene and permaban those who dared to post it. This absolutely backfired, causing even more boards to be filled with bidenjaks. The meme quickly spread to the alt-right subreddits, such as r/The_Donald2 and r/Hong_Kong as well as popular pro-Trump Twitter pages such as Baked Alaska, Dank Memes for Conservatives, American Proud Boys, and others. In addition to the meme itself, the image that spawned it became a popular meme in itself, as well as the image of the original post, with the caption "This is the guy who made the Bidenjak. He's on Twitter. Let's get his tweets out there!!" The meme's popularity skyrocketed due to its use in conservative media outlets, such as the Epoch Times, the Gateway Pundit, and The Federalist. The hashtag #BidenJak has been trending in Singapore, Indonesia, and many other countries with large Chinese-speaking populations. The meme gained even more popularity after leaked messages from Biden staffers showed that the bidenjak was ruining their campaigning efforts. There are currently dozens of accounts on X devoted to sharing the meme with their followers.
Its largest controversy was in early 2021, when users from discord.tranny and leftypol conspired in a secret discord to spam trumpjaks. This resulted in right-wingers making buff trumpjak edits in retaliation, leading to the famous r/antiwork Fox News meltdown. Its second largest controversy was in 2021 when a user on /pol/ posted a video of the Bidenjak being used to humiliate a black person. This caused the moderators of /pol/ to ban the bidenjak from the site and lead to /pol/ users raiding discord.tranny. This resulted in the sites owner "Soot" selling the site off to a left-winger and then banning many pro-Trump and alt-right users. /pol/ users then spammed the site once more but with even more holocaust redpills, causing many moderators to resign.